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  2. Mountain Top, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Top is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2010 census , its population was 10,982. [ 3 ]

  3. Pennsylvania Route 437 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 437 (PA 437) is an 11.2-mile-long (18.0 km) state highway located in Luzerne County in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at PA 940 in White Haven. The northern terminus is at PA 309 in the Fairview Township community of Mountain Top. PA 437 runs southeast-northwest through forested mountain areas as a two-lane undivided ...

  4. Pennsylvania Route 366 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 366 (PA 366) is a 14.8-mile-long (23.8 km) state highway located in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at PA 28 in Tarentum . The eastern terminus is at PA 66 in Murrysville .

  5. Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Natrona Heights is home to both the Pittsburgh-Tarentum Campmeeting Association, a Methodist-based camp over 160 years old, [2] and to the Pittsburgh Buddhist Center. [3] The town's first structure, the Burtner House, still stands and is open for festivals several times a year. [4]

  6. Mountain Top Yard - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Top, Pennsylvania, is a railroad town once named Penobscot, [1] built beside the yard to house its employees and those of the nearby mines. The town is located at (41.1353022, -75.9044749) in the shadow of Mount Penobscot (or Penobscot Knob) and is located in the saddle-shaped mountain pass atop the ridgeline between the Susquehanna River basin to the north and west and the Lehigh ...

  7. Category:Mountains of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 February 2022, at 21:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Penobscot Knob - Wikipedia

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    USGS 40075G8, 1947&'83 Tamaqua (PA) Quadrangle Penobscot Knob , also Penobscot Mountain , is a summit that is located in the western fringe of the Poconos nearest to Mountain Top, Pennsylvania . The Solomon Gap pass below it contains an important multi-modal transportation corridor.

  9. Pine Grove Furnace State Park - Wikipedia

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    Pine Grove Furnace State Park is a protected Pennsylvania area that includes Laurel and Fuller Lakes in Cooke Township of Cumberland County.The Park accommodates various outdoor recreation activities, protects the remains of the Pine Grove Iron Works (1764), and was the site of Laurel Forge (1830), Pine Grove Park (1880s), and a brick plant (1892).