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  2. Rausch Gap, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The town became a rail center, with company offices and repair shops situated there. In 1854, the Dauphin and Susquehanna was extended eastward to Pine Grove and Auburn, as part of a planned railroad to Allentown. [2] By 1860, the population had grown to approximately 1,000. Employment was found in the mines and railroad shops.

  3. Trojan Powder Company - Wikipedia

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    There were two small, sharp explosions, then a huge explosion so powerful it broke all the windows in the San Leandro School, 2 miles (3.2 km) away. [6] 1916: The Penn Trojan Powder Company, at Iron Bridge, near Allentown, covered several hundred acres and held nine 15 by 30 feet (4.6 by 9.1 m) sheet iron drying building. Every morning and ...

  4. Lehigh Valley Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    The shutdown of the Liberty Bell Limited caused considerable loss of employment at the shops at Allentown and Souderton. According to the records of the Pennsylvania Department of State, the Lehigh Valley Transit Company survived as a Pennsylvania corporation as a bus company until its dissolution on March 19, 1974.

  5. The 18 best jobs for people with an incredible memory - AOL

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    View photos of the 25 best jobs in America, according to employees: Foreign language or literature teacher (postsecondary) Average salary: $67,910. Memory importance score: 53.

  6. William Allen High School - Wikipedia

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    A 1906 illustration of the first Allentown High School building, which opened in 1895 and burned down in late 1967 A 1919 postcard of the Allentown High School building constructed in 1917 A helicopter landing at J. Birney Crum Stadium prior to Allen High School's annual Thanksgiving Day football game on November 25, 1948 The October 16, 1958 program for Allen High School's football game ...

  7. Lehigh Valley College - Wikipedia

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    Lehigh Valley College was a college owned by Career Education Corporation, a for-profit educational company. The college was located near Allentown, Pennsylvania, in Center Valley and offered associate degree programs in a variety of vocational areas, including criminal justice, graphic design and accounting.

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