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  2. Mount Joy, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    UTC-4 (EDT) ZIP code. 17552. Area codes. 717 and 223. Website. www.mountjoyborough.com. Mount Joy is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 8,346 at the 2020 census, and an estimated 8,323 in 2021.

  3. Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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    UTC-4 (EDT) Area code. 717. FIPS code. 42-071-51664. Website. www.mtjoytwp.org. Mount Joy Township is a township that is located in northwestern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 10,753 at the time of the 2020 census.

  4. Altoona Mountain Citys - Wikipedia

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    The Altoona Mountain Citys were a professional baseball franchise that played in Altoona, Pennsylvania in 1884. The Mountain Citys were a charter member of the Union Association, but folded after 25 games with a 6–19 record. They were alternately known as the Ottawas, after the local history of the Ottawa people in the 17th and 18th centuries.

  5. Johnstown Johnnies (1883–1961) - Wikipedia

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    Johnstown Mormans (1898) Johnstown Terrors (1893) Johnstown Pirates (1892) Johnstown Baseball Club (1883–1884, 1887) Previous parks. Point Stadium (1926–1942, 1946–1950, 1955–1956, 1961) The Johnstown Johnnies were a minor league baseball team in Johnstown, Pennsylvania that existed in various leagues between 1883 and 2002.

  6. Erie Sailors - Wikipedia

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    1938–1963. During these years, the Erie Sailors played in the Middle Atlantic League from 1938–1939, 1941–1942, and 1946–1951; the Pennsylvania–Ontario–New York League (PONY League) from 1944–1945 and 1954–1956; and the PONY's successor New York – Penn League from 1957–1963. Several times during this period, the team was ...

  7. Bowman Field - Wikipedia

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    Bowman Field. Designated. July 29, 2000. Historic Bowman Field is a minor league baseball stadium in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is home to the Williamsport Crosscutters, a collegiate summer baseball team of the MLB Draft League. The official seating capacity is 2,366. [3] Opened in 1926, Bowman Field is the second ...

  8. York White Roses - Wikipedia

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    York is one of the six original teams of the New York–Pennsylvania League, joining for the inaugural season in 1923.The White Roses quickly became one of the powerhouse franchises in the League and won their first league championship on September 25, 1925, defeating the Williamsport Grays 5–3, in 11 innings in the fourth and final game of a best-of-five series.

  9. After Being Diagnosed with MS, This 52-Year-Old Ran Marathons ...

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    A marathon at the base camp at Mount Everest checked Asia off the list last year. “That involves a two-week trek up to base camp, spend two nights at base camp, and then run back down ...