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R.R.2 Box 2428, Beach Lake, PA 18405

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274 River Road, Beach Lake, PA 18405, U.S.A.
The green fullness of the rolling hills, quick glimpses of granite cliff faces, and bald eagles perched on trees overlooking the water form a vibrant backdrop as the Delaware River snakes ... More on 800poconos.com
Rolling hills, riverfront villages, and bald eagles perched on trees form a vibrant backdrop as the Delaware River snakes gracefully through the rural countryside. But the story of the Upper Delawa... More on Nps.gov

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Superintendent, 274 River Road, Beach Lake, PA 18405, USA

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Port Jervis to Hancock, Narrowsburg, Catskills, NY 12764
NY State's Upper Delaware Scenic Byway offers a pleasing drive through quaint communities along the Upper Delaware Scenic ... More on iloveny.com
Inscription. The present day Fort, a replica of the frontier “lower fort” of the Cushetunk settlement of 1755-1785, was originally located six miles up river near Milanville, Pennsylvan... More on HMDB

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Narrowsburg NY 12764, United States of America

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Bethel, NY

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Lackawaxen PA 18435, United States of America
Inscription. The site of Horace Greeleys Utopian colony modeled on Brook Farm and the ideas of Fourier, French Socialist, was located here. Based on common property holding and equal labor, it failed in 1845 after July frosts had ... More on HMDB

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Lackawaxen PA 18435, United States of America
Inscription. July 22, 1779, 300 Tories and Indians led by Joseph Brant, Mohawk chief, were attacked near Lackawaxen by some 175 settlers. Brant was returning from raiding New York settlements. All but 25 of the patriots were killed. ... More on HMDB

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Lackawaxen PA 18435, United States of America
Early Life Pearl Zane Gray was born on January 31, 1872, in Zanesville, Ohio, a town founded by his mother's ancestors. (The spelling of the Gray family name was changed to "Grey" sometime during t... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. The prolific author of western novels lived on this property, 1905-1918. Among his books written here was the famed “Riders of the Purple Sage” (1912). He had a lifelong lo... More on HMDB

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Hurd Road & Route 17 B, Bethel, NY 12720
Located approximately 90 miles from New York City at the site of the 1969 Woodstock festival in Bethel, NY, the state-of-the-art 15,000-capacity outdoor performing arts venue, intimate 400-seat Event Gallery, and award-winning Museum ... More on iloveny.com
