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Geography of the United States / Protected areas of the United States / Geography of Pennsylvania / Long-distance trails in the United States / Schuylkill River Trail / Appalachian Trail / Trail / Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor / East Coast Greenway / Allegheny County /  Pennsylvania / Quehanna Wild Area / National Heritage Area
Date: 2013-12-11 07:45:34
Geography of the United States
Protected areas of the United States
Geography of Pennsylvania
Long-distance trails in the United States
Schuylkill River Trail
Appalachian Trail
Trail
Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor
East Coast Greenway
Allegheny County
Pennsylvania
Quehanna Wild Area
National Heritage Area

PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Community Conservation Partnerships Program Grants December 6, 2007 * These projects are funded through the County Environmental Initiative portion of the Growing Green

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