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  2. Sciota, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Sciota is an unincorporated community in Hamilton Township in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. Sciota is located near the interchange between the southern terminus of U.S. Route 209 Business and U.S. Route 209 .

  3. Fenner–Snyder Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Fenner–Snyder Mill, also known as Brinker's Mill and the Old Mill, is a historic grist mill located on the McMicheal's creek in the village of Sciota in Hamilton Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The mill was built in 1730, and is a large 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story fieldstone and sided banked building. It has a tin roof added about 1860.

  4. Hamilton Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The township contains the unincorporated communities of Blue Mountain Pines, Bossardsville, Hamilton Square, Kellersville, Kemmererville, Sandhill, Sciota, Snydersville, and Stormville, plus a portion of Saylorsburg.

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  6. McMichael Creek - Wikipedia

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    The tributary Appenzell Creek joins McMichael Creek near the village of Sciota. McMichael Creek drops off the Pocono Plateau and joins Pocono Creek in Stroudsburg. [2]

  7. List of ghost towns in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Although the greater Holbrook area still has residents, the village proper is almost entirely abandoned. [56] Horatio: Jefferson County: Young Township: coal mining ghost town Huron: Westmoreland County: Salem Township: A coal mining ghost town. [57] Ingleby: Fowler Centre County: Haines Township: Instanter: Elk County: Submerged under the ...

  8. Appenzell Creek - Wikipedia

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    It meanders in a southwestern direction and joins McMichael Creek just above Sciota. Known to locals as Pensyl Creek, it takes its name from Henry Pensyl, a hunter and trapper who lived in the area in the 18th century. Pensyl Creek Road follows the creek as it flows from the village of Neola to the village of Snydersville.

  9. List of cities in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States with Pennsylvania highlighted. There are 56 municipalities classified as cities in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [1] Each city is further classified based on population, with Philadelphia being of the first class, Pittsburgh of the second class, Scranton of the second class A, and the remaining 53 cities being of the third class.