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  2. Shohola Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Shohola Township is a township in Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,088 at the 2000 census. The population was 2,088 at the 2000 census. Shohola is a Native American name meaning "place of peace."

  3. Shohola, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 272 & 570. GNIS feature ID. 1199528 [1] Shohola is an unincorporated community in Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] The community is located along Pennsylvania Route 434 at the Delaware River, which forms the state line with New York; Barryville is across the river. Shohola has a post office with ZIP code 18458. [2][3]

  4. Shohola train wreck - Wikipedia

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    Great Shohola Train Wreck. The Shohola train wreck occurred on July 15, 1864, during the American Civil War on the broad gauge Erie Railroad 1 miles (2.4 km) west of Shohola, Pennsylvania. A train carrying Confederate prisoners of war collided head-on with a coal train. Some 65 prisoners, guards, and train crew were killed.

  5. Shohola Glen Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. March 28, 1997. Shohola Glen Hotel, also known as Rohman's Inn and Shohola House, is a historic hotel located in Shohola Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1875, and is a 21⁄2 -story, L-shaped, wood-frame, banked building. It is seven bays wide, has a cross-gabled roof, and features a full-width front porch.

  6. Shohola - Wikipedia

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    Shohola. Shohola may refer to: Shohola Creek, a tributary of the Delaware River in the Poconos of eastern Pennsylvania. Shohola Falls, a 2003 novel written by Michael Pearson. Shohola Township, Pennsylvania. Shohola train wreck, occurred on July 15, 1864. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  7. Pond Eddy Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Pond Eddy Bridge is a truss bridge spanning the Delaware River between the hamlet of Pond Eddy in Lumberland, New York and the settlement informally called Pond Eddy in Shohola Township, Pennsylvania; it is the Pennsylvania community's only road connection. It is accessible from NY 97 in Lumberland on the New York side and two dead-end ...

  8. Shohola Glen Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Shohola Glen Amusement Park was an amusement park in Shohola Township, Pennsylvania. It operated from 1884 to 1907. It operated from 1884 to 1907. The park's attractions included nature-related draws, and amusements such as a carousel , a skating rink, a boating area, a baseball field, and a dance hall.

  9. Barryville–Shohola Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Barryville–Shohola Bridge. /  41.4758°N 74.9128°W  / 41.4758; -74.9128. The Barryville–Shohola Bridge is the fifth generation of bridges constructed over the Delaware River at the communities of Shohola Township, Pennsylvania and Barryville, New York. The bridge serves both communities, with two major state legislative highways ...