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Cowanshannock Creek / Kittanning Path / Kittanning / Allegheny River / Cowanshannock / Armstrong County /  Pennsylvania / Ohio River Trail / Geography of Pennsylvania / Pennsylvania / Pittsburgh metropolitan area
Date: 2013-02-04 11:33:07
Cowanshannock Creek
Kittanning Path
Kittanning
Allegheny River
Cowanshannock
Armstrong County
Pennsylvania
Ohio River Trail
Geography of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh metropolitan area

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