Centre Turnpike
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centre-turnpike-247-4135490
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Centre Turnpike
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Centre Turnpike, also known as the Reading-Sunbury Road, was an early United States turnpike located in Pennsylvania. It followed the path of the King's Highway, which had been surveyed in 1770 by Francis Yarnall. Running from Reading to Sunbury, it was 75 miles (121 km) long, was started in 1808, and was completed around 1814 at a cost of US$208,000. The final toll was collected near Bear Gap in Ralpho Township in 1885. The general path of the original turnpike is now covered partly by Pennsylv
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre_Turnpike
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2023-12-13T20:55:36Z
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