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National Geographic : 1919 May
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Photograph byWilliam H.Rau ALONG THE FLOWERY BANKS OF" THE PLACID UPPER REACHES OF THE SUSQUEHANNA Flowing now between steep and forbidding cliffs of towering granite, now between daisy-bordered banks, now through fertile farm lands, and now through swampy sections, the Susquehanna has a course of 5oo miles, draining the greater part of Pennsylvania and serving many prosperous and populous cities. Harrisburg and Wilkes-Barre are the chief cities on its banks.
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