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0 comments | Monday, August 14, 2006

CHERRY SPRINGS, Pa. - From a clearing on top of a 2,300-foot mountain and with the naked eye, the wispy Milky Way seems close enough to touch.
You can't of course, but here at Cherry Springs State Park, you can get a better view of the heavens than probably any other place on the East Coast.
As night's veil descends on a Saturday evening early this summer, more and more stars appear, shining brighter as the sun drifts ever below the horizon.
Read the Complete Story in the Centre Daily Times

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