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across Brush Creek near Breezewood, Bedford County, PA
(McDaniels, 110', 1873, 38-05-20 - Arsoned Easter Sunday 1988 ) across Brush Creek near Breezewood, Bedford County, ... More on dalejtravis.com

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, Bedford, PA

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330 E John St, Bedford, Pennsylvania 15522-1427

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21 Fairfax Street, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
Inscription. These healing springs, visited by Washington, 1748, were given to Virginia by Lord Fairfax. He... More on HMDB
It really shows the attitude of the management-they only care about money, not serving the customers. More on TripAdvisor

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Horseshoe Curve Rd Altoona, PA

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501 Virginia Aveune, Hagerstown, MD 21740-6248
Often called ``America's second most beautiful municipal natural park," the park's centerpiece is a 50-acr... More on Marylandmemories.com
The scenery was spectacular with elements of water, wildlife, waterfowl, beautiful hardscaping, gorgeous ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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US 340, Hagerstown, Maryland
Mules stopped pulling coal barges in 1924; now bikers pass locks, lockhouses, and aqueducts while looking for bald eagles. The Monocacy Aqueduct, at milepost 42.2, has just been restored to its ori... More on travelandleisure
Harpers Ferry National Historic Site contains many exhibits and museums pertaining to history , industry, John Brown, the civil war, African American history , environmental history , and tr... More on igougo

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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
Raystown Lake is a 29,000 acre project with 12 public access areas, a 8,000 acre lake, picnic areas, beaches, boat launches, campgrounds, trails, hunting, fishing, ... More on AnglerWeb.com
'Raystown Lake' is a reservoir in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. The largest lake that is entirely within Pennsylvania, it was created by the United States Army Corps of Engineers around 1913 by... More on Wikipedia

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Cumberland, MD 21502, USA
C&O landmark tunnel built in 1850, cut through 3,118 ft. of rock; a major engineering feat. Towpath, park, picnic facilities. More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Paw Paw Tunnel, part of the C&O Canal National Historical Park, started in 1836 when engineers decided to build the C&O Canal right through, rather than around, an intervening mountain. Th... More on Frommers
