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255 W Market St, Marietta, PA 17547

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Pennsylvania
We are already planning to return in the fall when the leaves have all dropped, hoping that then we will have a better view and maybe even see our eagle. More on TrailLink.com
The money will be used to build a handicapped-accessible paved trail for 7,630 feet from Shock's Mill bridge to East Donegal Township's River Park and a 4,075-foot section from Bainbridge to Conoy ... More on TrailLink.com

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42 Village Sq Dr, Marietta, PA 17547-9734

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101 S Clay St, Marietta, PA 17547

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36 S Waterford Ave, Marietta, PA 17547-1541
Family owned since 1920, Shank's Tavern was built in 1814. It was operated by a retired riverboat captain, James Stackhouse, and known as the "Compass and Square". In 1930, John and Kathryn Shank bought the tavern fro... More on Shankstavern.com

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100 W Market St, Marietta, PA 17547

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190 Rock Point Road, Marietta, Pennsylvania, United States

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Wrightsville PA 17368, United States of America
Inscription. Lime Kilns such as these were used for burning limestone and turning it into lime. The lime was used for fertilizer, white-wash, plaster, and deodorant for outhouses. Quarried limeston... More on HMDB
Inscription. Gateway to the West Wrightsville was settled in the 1720s by Quakers, including the John Wright family. Wright established a ferry and Wrightsville became a major point of crossing the... More on HMDB

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Marietta, Pennsylvania
A ride around Marietta will take you through several small towns, over country roads, and past plenty of farms. And this ride doesn't have any really steep hills; it's either gently rolling or flat. In Marietta, as you ride down Market ... More on Trails

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Wrightsville PA 17368, United States of America
Plan your visit in a way that makes the most sense for you - select an access point, view the water trail maps or download the auto tour maps. Each of these options provides you with the chance to ... More on Susquehannawatertrail.org
Inscription. Although the Susquehanna has long been a north-south transportation corridor, it was an impediment to east-west traffic. As early as the seventeenth century, ferries emerged at various... More on HMDB
