File:Lilly Culvert.jpg
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English: Lilly Culvert over Burgoon Run in Lilly, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The culvert was part of the Allegheny Portage Railroad system used to haul canal boats over the Allegheny Mountains. The Library of Congress (LOC) call number is "HAER PA,11-LIL,1-"; the LOC title is "Allegheny Portage Railroad, Lilly Culvert, Spanning Burgoon Run at State Route 53, Lilly, Cambria County, PA" The culvert is on the National Register of Historic Places, NRIS Number: 88000785. |
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Author | Joseph Elliott; cropped by User:Finetooth |
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