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This web site includes scans of historic maps, guides, and postcards. ... http://www.pumpwarehouse.com/pat.html
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- Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike
When the Pennsylvania Turnpike first opened from Middlesex to Irwin in 1940, the new toll road was truly Americas Tunnel Highway. A trip from one end to the other would take a motorist through seven different tunnels: from east to west Blue Mountain, ... http://www.briantroutman.com/highways/abandonedpaturnpike/
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- Toms Pennsylvania Turnpike
This web site includes photo log of abandoned sections. ... http://www.geocities.com/pontiac7676/Turnpike.html
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- Penna Turnpike at Pennsylvania Road Photos
The Pennsylvania Turnpike may be one of the most popular subjects to many road enthusiasts. There are numerous websites about the abandoned sections of the highway and the history of the Pike itself. ... http://www.gribblenation.com/breezewood/
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- Rays Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike
Our web site contains photographs and information about the abandoned sections and tunnels near Breezewood. Accepts outside submissions. ... http://www.rays-hill.com/
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- The Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike
This is an online tour of a 12mile stretch of the Pennsylvania Turnpike that has been abandoned. When the Turnpike opened in 1940 the four lanes of traffic narrowed to two lanes at each of seven tunnels. By the 1960s, 4 of the 7 tunnels on the origin ... http://pennpike.tripod.com/
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Referred to as Americas First Superhighway, it is strange to think that the Turnpike had its roots in another form of transportation: the railroad. William H. Vanderbilt proposed an idea to build a railroad from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh that would b ... http://www.pahighways.com/toll/PATurnpike.html
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- Pennsylvania Turnpike History
Conceived and built during the Great Depression, The Pennsylvania Turnpike is the Grandfather of the Interstate Highway System. The original roadway was a scant 160 miles long, running from Irwin, just east of Pittsburgh to Middlesex, just west of Ha ... http://users.zoominternet.net/~jamieo/Turnpike_Page.htm
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