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    Harrisville Tour

    Will see everyone in the AM.
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    Hanover Furnace

    Ariadne and all, All I can say is Saturday was great and thank you so very much. The Hanover excursion was quite an experience. It was a wonderful pleasure to meet such a nice group of people. I did not know all of that was there. The history of the area was very well presented. Thanks to all...
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    Hanover Furnace

    All Hanover Furnace on Range Road (Ft Dix) is outside of the contonment area. There is no need for photo ID's because you will not have to go through a military checkpoint to get there. Looking foward to meeting all of whom I read, yet have never met. George
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    Hanover Furnace

    This old fellow will see you there. George
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    Hanover Furnace

    Ariadne The pictures are great. It is good to see what is in my "backyard". Please contine with your good work. Just around the corner at McGuire...retired but still serving. George
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    Rancocas creek put-in

    Piney, Not a problem... Went to Mapquest to see your view of things. Duck Island Road is the proper name used. The put-in is on the opposite side of the road from the college. It it visible from the road, with blacktop and paved parking for about three cars, right on the creek. Have fun...
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    Rancocas creek put-in

    Behind Dominos Pizza, 530 & Noteboom St, there is a small parking area. In that parking spot there is a sign that states Pemberton Twp Wetlands area. This sign is at the head of a path that will take you to the North Branch, Rancocas Creek. I did not walk it, but the road on the other side...
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    Rancocas creek put-in

    I live here in Browns Mills and will check it out today and post a little later. There are only two roads that bracket the creek below Mirror Lake dam. The article is probably refering to the one besides Dominos Pizza. George
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    mt .misery rd

    A little clarification on Mt Misery road might be of help. From Rt 70, Mt Misery Rd goes past the Methodist Camp to Pasenda Rd. The road is paved but rough in a few spots, with potholes. At the town of Bullock (east end of the road) there are cellar holes (pretty much intact)on the left, just...
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