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View of the mountain from Seward. The men's race record time of 40:37 was set in 2024 by David Norris, beating the previous record set by himself in 2016 by 49 seconds. [27] The first female finisher of the race was Erma Jane Trigg age 18 in 1:37:08. She was a resident of the Jesse Lee Home in Seward.
Mount Marathon, or officially Marathon Mountain, is a 4,826-foot (1,471 m) mountain summit directly west of Seward in the Kenai Mountains in the U.S. state of Alaska.The peak is situated in Chugach National Forest, rising above Resurrection Bay, 2.35 mi (4 km) south of Mount Benson, and 2 mi (3 km) north of Bear Mountain.
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Seward is located at (40.414759, -79.022856 [8]According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 0.2 square miles (0.52 km 2), all land.. Seward is entirely surrounded by St. Clair Township
The Westmoreland County Transit Authority (WCTA) is the operator of mass transportation in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.Using 35 buses, a total of 18 routes are operated, the majority of which serve the urbanized corridor that makes up the western portion of the county.
Williamson ran cross country for Mercyhurst from 2010-13. He graduated in 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in social work. Erie residents Stephen Parshall, 41, and Harry Balwick, 39, also recorded ...
St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, was one of the original townships created with the incorporation of Allegheny County in 1788. The township was named after Arthur St. Clair, an American Revolutionary War general and president of the Continental Congress in 1787.
Mount Benson is a 4,465-foot (1,361 m) mountain summit located in the Kenai Mountains, on the Kenai Peninsula, in the U.S. state of Alaska.The peak is situated in Chugach National Forest, rising above the Resurrection River and Resurrection Bay, 3.3 mi (5 km) south of Resurrection Peaks, 2.35 mi (4 km) north of Marathon Mountain, and 3.1 mi (5 km) northwest of Seward, Alaska.