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Where To Go and What To See While Visiting
Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon 7
TO
ELMIRA
U.S. 6
PINE CREEK
LOG CABIN
TO
CHICAGO
WELL SBORO
MT.TOM
RDAD
6.
NNTER
660
COUNTRY
CLUB
RIM
362
AIR I
PORT
TO
NY.CITY
WOODINS POINT
COLTON
POINT
HARRISON
STATE PARK
SEAVER
POND
FOUR MILE
TIADAGHTON
WALES
-960
BRAPER
LOOKOUT
LEETONIA
16
MORRIS
OOANE
893-
BLACKWELL
AIES
PAVED ROADS
STONE BASE ROADS
RauTE NUMBERS
660-84
To
JERSFY SHORE
WILLIAMSPORT
ANSONIA
TWIN FINES
84
099
096'
PENZSW 00DS
RIM ROAD
CA
RIM
CEDAR RUN ROA
eSTOCk ROAD
ROAD
FRAILS END ROAD
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A FEW FACTS ABOUT PENNSYLVANIA'S
GRAND CANYON
The Canyon is 50 miles long, extending from Ansonia,
Pa. on U. S. Route 6 to Jersey Shore on the Susquehanna
River. It is from 1 to 12 miles wide and from 1000 to 1400
feet deep. Pine Creek, famous trout stream traversing the
length of the Canyon, was, in early days, the main water
route of the Indians from the Susquehanna River to the
Ohio River and the western part of the United States. Ad-
ditionally the Canyon was then the home of the Panther,
both black and red and the huge Elk. The Canyon was
originally the boundary between the Indian Nations and the
early white settlers. Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon is the
Creator's Masterpiece in the Keystone State.
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