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  2. Wind Gap, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Wind Gap (Pennsylvania Dutch: Gratdaal) is a borough in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population of Wind Gap was 2,820 at the 2020 census. Wind Gap is part of the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area, which had a population of 861,899 and was the 68th-most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. as of the 2020 census.

  3. Pennsylvania Route 512 - Wikipedia

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    The route heads east through the northern Northampton County boroughs of Wind Gap, Pen Argyl, Bangor, and East Bangor, intersecting PA 191 in Bangor. It then continues east to PA 611. PA 512 was originally designated by 1928 to run from PA 12 (now PA 191) in Hecktown north to PA 12 in Wind Gap. In the 1930s, the southern terminus was realigned ...

  4. Pennsylvania Route 115 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 115 (PA 115) is a 35.7-mile-long (57.5 km) north–south state highway in eastern Pennsylvania.It stretches from U.S. Route 209 (US 209) in Brodheadsville, Monroe County, northwest to Interstate 81 (I-81) and PA 309 near Wilkes-Barre in Luzerne County.

  5. Windgap (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Windgap is a neighborhood in the West End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It has a zip code of 15204, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 2 (West Neighborhoods).

  6. Pennsylvania Route 33 - Wikipedia

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    The construction of PA 33 started in 1959, and stretched from the PA 512 interchange to Saylorsburg. Construction finished in 1960. The stretch connecting the highway to I-80 was built and completed by 1964. Construction on PA 33 was not continued until 1969 when work began on the stretch from PA 512 in Wind Gap to Henry Road in Belfast. This ...

  7. Lehigh and Lackawanna Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Under CNJ management, the line was extended the 10 miles (16 km) from Chapman to Wind Gap, opening on August 14, 1878. At Wind Gap, connection was made with the Pennsylvania and New England Railroad, another forerunner of the Lehigh and New England. [2] Another company, the Wind Gap and Delaware Railroad, completed a line between Wind Gap and ...

  8. Slate Belt - Wikipedia

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    The Slate Belt is a geographic region in Northampton County, Pennsylvania that is typically described as including Bangor, Wind Gap, Pen Argyl, and Portland. [1] The region is named for the historical prevalence of slate quarrying in the area.

  9. Pen Argyl Area School District - Wikipedia

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    It serves the boroughs of Pen Argyl and Wind Gap and Plainfield Township. As of the 2022–23 school year, the school district had a total enrollment of 1,440 students between all three of its schools, according to National Center for Education Statistics data.