• The Conoy Canal Trail is a section of the planned Northwest Lancaster County River Trail, that runs for 3.75 miles along the Conewago Canal which stretches...
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  • trail will connect to the Conoy Canal Trail in the north and the Chickies Rock trail in the south. The entire Northwest River Trail will eventually stretch...
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    Transportation in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (category Canals in Pennsylvania)
    American village of Conoy there), and Falmouth, before entering Dauphin County and continuing on to Paxtang. The Pennsylvania Canal and Pennsylvania Railroad...
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    the Confederacy the area was hunting grounds for the Delaware, Shawnee, Conoy, Monsey, Mohican and Nanticoke peoples. Allumapees was a Delaware chief...
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    November 1, 2020. Retrieved March 3, 2018. John Heckewelder (Loskiel): Conoys, Ganawese, etc. explains Charles A. Hanna (Vol II, 1911:96, Ganeiens-gaa...
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  • Outdoors". visitpago.com. Retrieved February 23, 2023. "The White Cliffs of Conoy". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved July 6, 2023. "RiverRoots: Forgotten Town". Susquehanna...
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    tribes of the Algonquian-speaking Piscataway people, also known as the Conoy, inhabited the lands around the Potomac River and present-day Washington...
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  • Great Wagon Road (category Historic trails and roads in Maryland)
    The Great Wagon Road is a historic trail in the eastern United States that was first traveled by indigenous tribes, and later explorers, settlers, soldiers...
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    some well-traveled Indian trails, became known as "Old Peter’s Road." It dated from 1707 near Bareville to 1712 near Conoy Township, and ran from the...
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    traditional homelands of the Native American Piscataway people of the Piscataway Conoy Tribe in Maryland and the Patawomeck people of the Patawomeck Indian Tribe...
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    as on Theodore Roosevelt Island, and the Piscataway (also known as the Conoy), who resided on the Maryland side. On this visit, Smith recorded the presence...
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    where it turns northwest. PA 441 runs through farmland and crosses into Conoy Township, where it heads through a mix of farms and woods with some homes...
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    Pennsylvania Route 55: Bucktail Trail (1927) Pennsylvania Route 64: Horseshoe Trail, Altoona-Bellefonte-Cumberland Trail (1927) Pennsylvania Route 66: Anchor...
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    Strasburg Terre Hill Bart Brecknock Caernarvon Clay Colerain Conestoga Conoy Drumore Earl East Cocalico East Donegal East Drumore East Earl East Hempfield...
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  • Conestoga where he met the chief of the Conestogas, the Shawnees, and the Conoys. He told them "that he understood John Hans was building a log house, for...
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    that a group of Piscataway (an Algonquian tribe from Maryland) called the Conoy migrated into West Virginia & were noted as living around modern-day Detroit...
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    Canals, Navigation, Transportation Conestoga Wagon March 17, 1947 Pa. 462 (old US 30), .8 mile E of Lancaster (Missing) Roadside Transportation Conoy...
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  • Humphries. National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Lehigh Canal: Eastern Section Glendon and Abbott Street Industrial Sites. National Park...
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