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  2. Woodloch Pines - Wikipedia

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    Woodloch Pines (also known as Woodloch) is an all-inclusive resort located in Hawley, Pennsylvania on Lake Teedyuskung in the northeast Pocono Mountains Lake Region. The nearest large city is Scranton, which is 40 miles away. [1] The resort has been owned by the Kiesendahl Family since 1958 and is open all year round.

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    Woodloch Pines Resort | Pennsylvania Tucked in the Pocono Mountains, this family-owned gem is all about togetherness. Enjoy bumper boats, scavenger hunts, and nightly entertainment that will have ...

  4. Woodloch - Wikipedia

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    Woodloch, Texas, a town in Montgomery County, Texas; Woodloch Pines, a resort located in the Poconos in Pennsylvania

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  7. Hawley, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Hawley is located where Middle Creek enters the Lackawaxen River, at (41.478225, -75.179154) [10] at an elevation of 1,033 feet (314.9 m Hawley students attend Wallenpaupack Areas Schools, with high, middle, and primary schools approximately five miles from town and located on the shores of Lake Wallenpaupack.

  8. Pocono Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The 1,200-acre (490 ha) resort's heyday was in the 1960s and 1970s before closing in 2001. [52] In the 1950s, the Kiesendahl family purchased a 12-bedroom boarding house along Lake Teedyuskung. It became the Woodloch Resort and, as of 2014, it encompassed 1,000 acres (400 ha) and accommodated 900 guests in a variety of lodgings.

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