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  2. Palmer Bikeway - Wikipedia

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    This section goes north from Penn Pump Park to the township's border with Tatamy. In 2002, following the completion of the Rt. 33 extension, a two-mile section of path was completed west of Riverview Park along the Lehigh River. This section eliminated the need to traverse the steep grades from Chain Dam Road when traveling from Riverview Park.

  3. Parking near Beaver Stadium for Penn State-Michigan? Be sure ...

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    Here’s what you need to know about parking, road closures, traffic restrictions and more around Beaver Stadium as the Nittany Lions face the Wolverines. Penn State-Michigan traffic restrictions

  4. Penn Park - Wikipedia

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    Penn Park is a 24-acre (97,000 m 2) park on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The park is at South 31st Street and Walnut Street , and features two athletic fields, a multipurpose stadium with 470 seats, a tennis center, a seasonal air structure, and picnic areas.

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  8. Penn State’s homecoming parade will bring road closures ...

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    The parade will begin around 6 p.m. Friday. Penn State’s homecoming is here and with it will come temporary changes to traffic, transit and parking for the homecoming parade.

  9. Closings and cancellations following the September 11 attacks

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    From September 27, one-occupant cars were banned from crossing into Lower Manhattan from Midtown on weekday mornings in an effort to relieve some of the crush of traffic in the city (the morning rush hour lasts from 5:30 a.m. to noon), caused largely by the increased security measures and closure of major vehicle and transit crossings.