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  2. Big Bass Lake, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    570/272. FIPS code. 42-06236. Website. Big Bass Lake Community Association. Big Bass Lake is a private community and census-designated place (CDP) in Clifton and Covington Townships in Lackawanna County and Lehigh Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States. The community's population was 1,270 at time of the 2010 United States Census.

  3. Little Buffalo State Park - Wikipedia

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    Little Buffalo State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on 923 acres (3.7 km 2) in Centre and Juniata Townships, Perry County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is a historical destination as well as a recreational destination. Visitors to the park can cross a covered bridge and observe a restored and operating grist mill.

  4. Marsh Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is the location of the 535-acre (217 ha) man-made Marsh Creek Lake. With an average depth of 40 feet (73 feet at its deepest), the lake is stocked with fish and is a stop for migrating waterfowl. Marsh Creek State Park is 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Eagle on Pennsylvania Route 100. Park road hours 8:00 am until sunset.

  5. French Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    French Creek State Park. CCC barracks near the park office. French Creek State Park is a 7,977-acre (3,228 ha) Pennsylvania state park in North Coventry and Warwick Townships in Chester County and Robeson and Union Townships in Berks County, Pennsylvania. [3] It straddles northern Chester County and southern Berks County along French Creek.

  6. U.S. Route 1 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 1 (US 1) is a major north–south U.S. Route, extending from Key West, Florida, in the south to Fort Kent, Maine, at the Canada–United States border in the north. In the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, US 1 runs for 81 miles (130 km) from the Maryland state line near Nottingham northeast to the New Jersey state line at the Delaware ...

  7. Damascus, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Damascus is a village in Damascus Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States. The Damascus-Cochecton Bridge connects the town with Cochecton, New York across the Delaware River. The bridge is often used by smugglers of fireworks, legal in Pennsylvania but illegal in New York State, in the run-up to the Independence Day holiday, in ...

  8. Poyntelle, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Poyntelle, Pennsylvania. Poyntelle's location within Pennsylvania. /  41.82111°N 75.42000°W  / 41.82111; -75.42000. Poyntelle ( / pɔɪˈnɛl / poy-NEL) [citation needed] is a village that is located in Preston Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States, in the Lake Region of the Poconos .

  9. Moosic, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    42-50880. GNIS feature ID. 1215324 [ 3 ] Website. moosicborough.com. Moosic (/ ˈmuːzɪk / MOO-zik[ 5 ]) is a borough in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States, 3 miles (5 km) south of downtown Scranton and 10 miles (16 km) northeast of downtown Wilkes-Barre, on the Lackawanna River. Moosic is in a former coal-mining region.