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423:Reading
334:History
324:parapet
276:Reading
268:lottery
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1217:Snyder
1207:Potter
1167:Monroe
1157:Mercer
1152:McKean
1137:Lehigh
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1087:Fulton
1077:Forest
995:Centre
990:Carbon
975:Butler
945:Beaver
866:Topics
435:Trappe
284:US 422
1328:South
1313:North
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1242:Union
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1192:Perry
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955:Berks
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1277:York
1202:Pike
1067:Erie
1005:East
679:HAER
623:2013
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246:The
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167:Area
1062:Elk
274:to
213:No.
200:MPS
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