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  2. Great Allegheny Passage - Wikipedia

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    The Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) is a 150-mile (240 km) rail trail between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Cumberland, Maryland.Together with the C&O Canal towpath, the GAP is part of a 335 mi (539 km) route between Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C., that is popular with through hikers and cyclists.

  3. Gaps of the Allegheny - Wikipedia

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    Location of Kittanning Gap after GNIS finding of 'Kittanning Gap, Pennsylvania' seen in USGS National Map viewer screenshot. The gap is located effectively in a western suburb of Altoona . • The maps on this page also are showing the nearby PRR Horseshoe Curve which crosses watercourses cutting three other gaps .

  4. Montour Trail - Wikipedia

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    The McKeesport-West Homestead section is part of the GAP trail which connects Washington, D.C. to Pittsburgh solely on bike trails. [2] At the Clairton Trailhead 40°18′19.44″N 79°52′59.14″W  /  40.3054000°N 79.8830944°W  / 40.3054000; -79.8830944 it connects to the Montour

  5. Erie to Pittsburgh Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Erie to Pittsburgh Trail is a 270-mile (430 km) rail trail being developed between Erie and Pittsburgh in Western Pennsylvania and Western New York. [1] [2] It will connect to the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP), creating a 605 mi (974 km) off-road route between Erie and Washington, D.C. via the GAP and the C&O Canal.

  6. Three Rivers Heritage Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail hosts public art and has 61 interpretive signs along the trail, highlighting the region's heritage and riverfront ecology. Pittsburgh is one terminus of the 335-mile (539 km) long 'Great Allegheny Passage' (GAP) [4] that connects the city to Cumberland, Maryland and Washington, D.C.

  7. Allegheny Mountains - Wikipedia

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    A 1775 map of the Allegheny Plateau and Mountain Range. Trans-Allegheny travel had been facilitated when a military trail—Braddock Road—was blazed and opened by the Ohio Company in 1751. (It followed an earlier Indian and pioneer trail known as Nemacolin's Path.)

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  9. Gap (landform) - Wikipedia

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    • The maps on this page also are showing the nearby PRR Horseshoe Curve which crosses three other gaps and the confluence of Kittanning Run with . • The Kittanning Gap gives this 'choice way' of climbing the escarpment to wagons or mule trains on the way to the west side of the Allegheny Mountains and Kittanning, PA along the Kittanning ...