• Start with a City beginning with A
    • This is BY STATE
    • Similar to the Tag contest, there will be one thread per state
    • Post a picture of your bike AND some sign, building etc which clearly shows the city/state you're in
    • The next person posts from a city with the name beginning with B, then C, D, etc
    • You can't posts back-to-back pics, you have to wait for a person to post the next city
    • Once Z is reached, the game starts over with A
    • If your state doesn't have a city beginning with the next letter in sequence, it's okay to skip that letter
    • If the location sits for more than one month, the person that posted that is open to move it to the next letter.

    The World Wide game is a bit different as it is by whatever is considered a geographic type of regional category, state/province/village etc. and all those will be in the single World Wide A-Z topic.

PA: A to Z (Round 3)

Well damn!!!
All that route planning, treacherous dirt road, fuel......just wasted.
☹️



NOT!!!!
:)

Carry on to 'I'........
 
Nescopeck was first settled in 1786; it was later incorporated as a borough in 1896. By 1900, over one thousand people resided in the borough. That number would peak at 1,934 in 1960.
The borough derives its name from Nescopeck Creek, a Native American name purported to mean "black, deep, and still water".

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For the hat trick, it's Plymouth, PA.

Plymouth is situated in the once rich anthracite coal fields of eastern Pennsylvania. Coal was first shipped in 1807. Plymouth was incorporated as a borough in 1866. Elijah C. Wadhams was elected to be the first mayor and held office until 1869.

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Quakake, PA: Quakake is a community located in Rush Township, Schuylkill County. The Quakake ZIP code 18245 covers 3.61 sq mi, a population of 348 and 158 housing units (141 of them occupied).

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Rohrsburg is in Columbia County PA. Rohrsburg's name comes from the Prussian Frederick Rohr, who gained the site in 1825 from Samuel Sherts. In 1826, Rohrsburg consisted solely of a wheelwright's shop, but over the next few years, some businesses developed in the area.

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Tamaqua, PA

(In the background is Thorn's Cycles which currently has for sale an ST1100 w/ only 66,000 miles on the ODO).

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