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Allegheny River / Crooked Creek Lake Recreation Area / Youghiogheny River / East Branch Clarion River Lake / Allegheny Reservoir / Kinzua Dam / Boating / Crooked Creek / Geography of Pennsylvania / Pennsylvania / Allegheny National Forest
Date: 2013-06-07 11:18:54
Allegheny River
Crooked Creek Lake Recreation Area
Youghiogheny River
East Branch Clarion River Lake
Allegheny Reservoir
Kinzua Dam
Boating
Crooked Creek
Geography of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Allegheny National Forest

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