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  2. Brownsville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The three towns: a sketch of Brownsville, Bridgeport, and West Brownsville. Brownsville, Pennsylvania: Tru Copy Printing. (1976, second edition; 1993, third edition) Ellis, Franklin (1882). History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men. Philadelphia: L. H. Everts and Company.

  3. Wisconsin v. Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin History Magazine. Archived from the original on August 3, 2008 (Archived August 3, 2008) Captain Cram's reports were printed in: Message from the President of the United States, in compliance with a resolution from the Senate in relation to the survey to ascertain and designate the boundary-line between the state of Michigan and the ...

  4. List of towns and boroughs in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The state classifies these as boroughs for certain purposes, even though they do not operate under the Borough Code in Pennsylvania Law and may not contain the word "Borough" in their corporate names. Home rule municipalities that are styled as towns but classified as townships are not included in this list.

  5. Allison, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    It is situated 3 miles (5 km) south of the borough of Brownsville. As of the 2010 census, the population was 625. [3] The CDP includes the neighborhood of Allison Heights in Luzerne Township. Dunlap Creek flows through the center of the CDP, forming the border between Luzerne and Redstone townships.

  6. Border town - Wikipedia

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    A border town is a town or city close to the boundary between two countries, states, or regions. Usually the term implies that the nearness to the border is one of the things the place is most famous for. With close proximities to a different country, diverse cultural traditions can have certain influence to the place.

  7. U.S. Route 40 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    While in Washington, the largest city on US 40 in Pennsylvania, it is named Chestnut St. Exit 15 on I-70 is signed for Chestnut St. Route 40 leaves Chestnut St. and joins PA 18, becoming Jefferson Ave. After two blocks of concurrency with PA 18, it leaves PA 18 and joins US 19. US 40/US 19 then leaves Washington as Maiden St. US 19 leaves Route ...

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  9. Hopwood, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Hopwood is located in central Fayette County at (39.874145, −79.703385 It is bordered to the north by East Uniontown.U.S. Route 40 Business (National Pike) runs through the center of Hopwood and forms the border between North and South Union townships.

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