Image: USGS National Map Viewer of Nescopeck Borough and Township, Pennsylvania
Description: National Map Viewer Screenshot centered on coordinates generated by Wikipedia Article on town of Nescopeck, Pennsylvania. Nescopeck was the northern anchor port on the Susquehanna River of the Lehigh-Susquehanna Turnpike (1804), a wagon road over the tough terrain of Broad Mountain (Lehigh Valley). The turnpike lead to the discovery of coal near Beaver Meadows, Pennsylvania at Junedale, and the construction of the Beaver Meadows Railroad (1830), one of the first North American railways to use a steam locomotive as prime mover.
Title: USGS National Map Viewer of Nescopeck Borough and Township, Pennsylvania
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