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A different way.(Letters to the Editor)(Letter to the Editor)

Publication: Rider

Publication Date: 01-NOV-05

Author: Schultz, Gary
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Ehlert Publishing Group

Growing up in northeast Pennsylvania, learning to ride up there in 1965, I really enjoyed Jeff Bahr's Favorite Ride story in your September issue. Got to say that Routes 6 and 11 would not be my favorite choice to get from Scranton to Ashley, with their multiple lanes of...

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