Little Pine State Park, the Glossary
Little Pine State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on in Cummings Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania in the United States.[1]
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158 relations: Acleris semipurpurana, Algonquian languages, Alleghanian orogeny, Allegheny Plateau, Alosidae, American bison, American black bear, American chestnut, Anthracite, Archaic period (North America), Archery, Archips semiferanus, Bald eagle, Bald Eagle State Park, Beach, Beech, Birch, Boating, Bobcat, Borough, Bucktail State Park Natural Area, Cameron County, Pennsylvania, Canada lynx, Caravan (trailer), Carboniferous, Catskill Group, Centre County, Pennsylvania, Chestnut blight, Civilian Conservation Corps, Clay, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, Coal, Colton Point State Park, Conglomerate (geology), Continental climate, Cottage, Cougar, Cultural assimilation, Cummings Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, Dam, Devonian, Dissected plateau, Drainage basin, Eastern gray squirrel, Eel, Elk, Erosion, Fish migration, Fish stocking, Fisher (animal), ... Expand index (108 more) »
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Acleris semipurpurana
Acleris semipurpurana is a species in the moth family Tortricidae, and one of several species of moth commonly known as oak leaftier or oak leaf tier.
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Algonquian languages
The Algonquian languages (also Algonkian) are a subfamily of the Indigenous languages of the Americas and most of the languages in the Algic language family are included in the group.
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Alleghanian orogeny
The Alleghanian orogeny or Appalachian orogeny is one of the geological mountain-forming events that formed the Appalachian Mountains and Allegheny Mountains.
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Allegheny Plateau
The Allegheny Plateau is a large dissected plateau area of the Appalachian Mountains in western and central New York, northern and western Pennsylvania, northern and western West Virginia, and eastern Ohio.
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Alosidae
The Alosidae, or the shads, are a family of clupeiform fishes.
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American bison
The American bison (Bison bison;: bison), also called the American buffalo, or simply buffalo (not to be confused with true buffalo), is a species of bison native to North America.
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American black bear
The American black bear (Ursus americanus), also known as the black bear, is a species of medium-sized bear endemic to North America.
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American chestnut
The American chestnut (Castanea dentata) is a large, fast-growing deciduous tree of the beech family native to eastern North America.
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Anthracite
Anthracite, also known as hard coal and black coal, is a hard, compact variety of coal that has a submetallic lustre.
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Archaic period (North America)
In the classification of the archaeological cultures of North America, the Archaic period in North America, taken to last from around 8000 to 1000 BC in the sequence of North American pre-Columbian cultural stages, is a period defined by the archaic stage of cultural development.
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Archery
Archery is the sport, practice, or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows.
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Archips semiferanus
Archips semiferanus (also known as Archips semiferana) is a species of moth in the family Tortricidae, and one of several species of moth commonly known as oak leafroller or oak leaf roller.
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Bald eagle
The bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a bird of prey found in North America.
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Bald Eagle State Park
Bald Eagle State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Howard, Liberty, and Marion townships in Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Little Pine State Park and Bald Eagle State Park are Campgrounds in Pennsylvania and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Beach
A beach is a landform alongside a body of water which consists of loose particles.
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Beech
Beech (Fagus) is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Fagaceae, native to temperate Eurasia and North America.
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Birch
A birch is a thin-leaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus Betula, in the family Betulaceae, which also includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams.
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Boating
Boating is the leisurely activity of travelling by boat, or the recreational use of a boat whether powerboats, sailboats, or man-powered vessels (such as rowing and paddle boats), focused on the travel itself, as well as sports activities, such as fishing or waterskiing.
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Bobcat
The bobcat (Lynx rufus), also known as the red lynx, is one of the four extant species within the medium-sized wild cat genus Lynx.
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Borough
A borough is an administrative division in various English-speaking countries.
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Bucktail State Park Natural Area
Bucktail State Park Natural Area is a Pennsylvania state park in Cameron and Clinton Counties in Pennsylvania in the United States. Little Pine State Park and Bucktail State Park Natural Area are IUCN Category III and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Cameron County, Pennsylvania
Cameron County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Canada lynx
The Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) or Canadian lynx is one of the four living species in the genus Lynx.
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Caravan (trailer)
A caravan, travel trailer, camper, tourer or camper trailer is a trailer towed behind a road vehicle to provide a place to sleep which is more comfortable and protected than a tent (although there are fold-down trailer tents).
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Carboniferous
The Carboniferous is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic that spans 60 million years from the end of the Devonian Period Ma (million years ago) to the beginning of the Permian Period, Ma.
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Catskill Group
The Devonian Catskill Group or the Catskill Clastic wedge is a unit of mostly terrestrial sedimentary rock found in Pennsylvania and New York.
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Centre County, Pennsylvania
Centre County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States.
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Chestnut blight
The pathogenic fungus Cryphonectria parasitica (formerly Endothia parasitica) is a member of the Ascomycota (sac fungi).
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Civilian Conservation Corps
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a voluntary government work relief program that ran from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men ages 18–25 and eventually expanded to ages 17–28.
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Clay
Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolinite, Al2Si2O5(OH)4).
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Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Clinton County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Coal
Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, formed as rock strata called coal seams.
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Colton Point State Park
Colton Point State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Little Pine State Park and Colton Point State Park are Campgrounds in Pennsylvania, Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania, IUCN Category III and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Conglomerate (geology)
Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock that is composed of a substantial fraction of rounded to subangular gravel-size clasts.
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Continental climate
Continental climates often have a significant annual variation in temperature (warm to hot summers and cold winters).
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Cottage
A cottage, during England's feudal period, was the holding by a cottager (known as a cotter or bordar) of a small house with enough garden to feed a family and in return for the cottage, the cottager had to provide some form of service to the manorial lord.
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Cougar
The cougar (Puma concolor) (KOO-gər), also known as the panther, mountain lion, catamount and puma, is a large cat native to the Americas.
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Cultural assimilation
Cultural assimilation is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group or assimilates the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group whether fully or partially.
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Cummings Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Cummings Township is a township in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Dam
A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water or underground streams.
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Devonian
The Devonian is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic era during the Phanerozoic eon, spanning 60.3 million years from the end of the preceding Silurian period at million years ago (Ma), to the beginning of the succeeding Carboniferous period at Ma.
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Dissected plateau
A dissected plateau is a plateau area that has been severely eroded such that the relief is sharp.
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Drainage basin
A drainage basin is an area of land where all flowing surface water converges to a single point, such as a river mouth, or flows into another body of water, such as a lake or ocean.
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Eastern gray squirrel
The eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), also known, particularly outside of North America, as simply the grey squirrel, is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus.
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Eel
Eels are ray-finned fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes, which consists of eight suborders, 20 families, 164 genera, and about 1000 species.
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Elk
The elk (elk or elks; Cervus canadensis), or wapiti, is the second largest species within the deer family, Cervidae, and one of the largest terrestrial mammals in its native range of North America and Central and East Asia.
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Erosion
Erosion is the action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust and then transports it to another location where it is deposited.
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Fish migration
Fish migration is mass relocation by fish from one area or body of water to another.
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Fish stocking
Fish stocking is the practice of releasing fish that are artificially raised in a hatchery into a natural body of water (river, lake, or ocean), to supplement existing wild populations or to create a new population where previously none exists.
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Fisher (animal)
The fisher (Pekania pennanti) is a carnivorous mammal native to North America, a forest-dwelling creature whose range covers much of the boreal forest in Canada to the northern United States.
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Fishing
Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish.
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Flood
A flood is an overflow of water (or rarely other fluids) that submerges land that is usually dry.
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Fox
Foxes are small-to-medium-sized omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae.
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Fraxinus
Fraxinus, commonly called ash, is a genus of plants in the olive and lilac family, Oleaceae, and comprises 45–65 species of usually medium-to-large trees, most of which are deciduous trees, although some subtropical species are evergreen trees.
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French and Indian War
The French and Indian War (1754–1763) was a theater of the Seven Years' War, which pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French, each side being supported by various Native American tribes.
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Geographic Names Information System
The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) is a database of name and location information about more than two million physical and cultural features throughout the United States and its territories; the associated states of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau; and Antarctica.
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Gondwana
Gondwana was a large landmass, sometimes referred to as a supercontinent.
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Gravel
Gravel is a loose aggregation of rock fragments.
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Groundhog
The groundhog (Marmota monax), also known as the woodchuck, is a rodent of the family Sciuridae, belonging to the group of large ground squirrels known as marmots.
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Horticulture
Horticulture is the art and science of growing plants.
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Hunter-gatherer
A hunter-gatherer or forager is a human living in a community, or according to an ancestrally derived lifestyle, in which most or all food is obtained by foraging, that is, by gathering food from local naturally occurring sources, especially wild edible plants but also insects, fungi, honey, bird eggs, or anything safe to eat, and/or by hunting game (pursuing and/or trapping and killing wild animals, including catching fish).
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Hunting
Hunting is the human practice of seeking, pursuing, capturing, and killing wildlife or feral animals.
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Huntley Mountain Formation
The Huntley Mountain Formation is a late Devonian and early Mississippian mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, in the United States.
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Hurricane Agnes
Hurricane Agnes was the costliest hurricane to hit the United States at the time, causing an estimated $2.1 billion in damage.
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Hyner Run State Park
Hyner Run State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Chapman Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Little Pine State Park and Hyner Run State Park are Campgrounds in Pennsylvania, Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania, IUCN Category III and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Hyner View State Park
Hyner View State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Chapman Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Little Pine State Park and Hyner View State Park are Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania, IUCN Category III and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Iroquoian languages
The Iroquoian languages are a language family of indigenous peoples of North America.
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Iroquois
The Iroquois, also known as the Five Nations, and later as the Six Nations from 1722 onwards; alternatively referred to by the endonym Haudenosaunee are an Iroquoian-speaking confederacy of Native Americans and First Nations peoples in northeast North America.
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Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania
Jersey Shore is a borough in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Kettle Creek State Park
Kettle Creek State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Leidy Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Little Pine State Park and Kettle Creek State Park are Campgrounds in Pennsylvania, Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania, IUCN Category III and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Labor Day
Labor Day is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the first Monday of September to honor and recognize the American labor movement and the works and contributions of laborers to the development and achievements of the United States.
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Landslide dam
A landslide dam or barrier lake is the natural damming of a river by some kind of landslide, such as a debris flow, rock avalanche or volcanic eruption.
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Last Glacial Period
The Last Glacial Period (LGP), also known as the Last glacial cycle, occurred from the end of the Last Interglacial to the beginning of the Holocene, years ago, and thus corresponds to most of the timespan of the Late Pleistocene.
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Laurentide ice sheet
The Laurentide ice sheet was a massive sheet of ice that covered millions of square miles, including most of Canada and a large portion of the Northern United States, multiple times during the Quaternary glacial epochs, from 2.58 million years ago to the present.
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Lenape
The Lenape (Lenape languages), also called the Lenni Lenape and Delaware people, are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, who live in the United States and Canada.
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Leonard Harrison State Park
Leonard Harrison State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Little Pine State Park and Leonard Harrison State Park are Campgrounds in Pennsylvania, Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania, IUCN Category III and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
Lewisburg is a borough in Union County, Pennsylvania, United States, south by southeast of Williamsport and north of Harrisburg.
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Lifeguard
A lifeguard is a rescuer who supervises the safety and rescue of swimmers, surfers, and other water sports participants such as in a swimming pool, water park, beach, spa, river and lake.
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Limestone
Limestone (calcium carbonate) is a type of carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material lime.
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List of Pennsylvania state parks
, there are 124 state parks in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Little Pine State Park and List of Pennsylvania state parks are state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Little Pine Creek
Little Pine Creek is a tributary of Pine Creek in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
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Log boom
A log boom (sometimes called a log fence or log bag) is a barrier placed in a river, designed to collect and or contain floating logs timbered from nearby forests.
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Longhouse
A longhouse or long house is a type of long, proportionately narrow, single-room building for communal dwelling.
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Lumber
Lumber is wood that has been processed into uniform and useful sizes (dimensional lumber), including beams and planks or boards.
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Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Lycoming County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Lymantria dispar
Lymantria dispar, also known as the gypsy moth or the spongy moth, is a species of moth in the family Erebidae native to Europe and Asia.
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Maple
Acer is a genus of trees and shrubs commonly known as maples.
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Matriarchy
Matriarchy is a social system in which positions of responsibility, dominance and privilege are held by women.
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Mauch Chunk Formation
The Mississippian Mauch Chunk Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia.
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McCalls Dam State Park
McCalls Dam State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on in Miles Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Little Pine State Park and McCalls Dam State Park are IUCN Category III and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Memorial Day
Memorial Day (originally known as Decoration Day) is one of the federal holidays in the United States for honoring and mourning the U.S. military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
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Mid State Trail (Pennsylvania)
The Mid State Trail (MST) is a linear hiking trail located in the Appalachian Mountains and Allegheny Plateau of central Pennsylvania, United States.
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Mississippian (geology)
The Mississippian (also known as Lower Carboniferous or Early Carboniferous) is a subperiod in the geologic timescale or a subsystem of the geologic record.
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Nomad
Nomads are communities without fixed habitation who regularly move to and from areas.
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North American beaver
The North American beaver (Castor canadensis) is one of two extant beaver species, along with the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber).
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North American river otter
The North American river otter (Lontra canadensis), also known as the northern river otter and river otter, is a semiaquatic mammal that lives only on the North American continent throughout most of Canada, along the coasts of the United States and its inland waterways.
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Northern Arizona University
Northern Arizona University (NAU) is a public research university based in Flagstaff, Arizona.
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Ole Bull State Park
Ole Bull State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Stewardson Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Little Pine State Park and Ole Bull State Park are Campgrounds in Pennsylvania, Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania, IUCN Category III and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Optical character recognition
Optical character recognition or optical character reader (OCR) is the electronic or mechanical conversion of images of typed, handwritten or printed text into machine-encoded text, whether from a scanned document, a photo of a document, a scene photo (for example the text on signs and billboards in a landscape photo) or from subtitle text superimposed on an image (for example: from a television broadcast).
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Paleo-Indians
Paleo-Indians were the first peoples who entered and subsequently inhabited the Americas towards the end of the Late Pleistocene period.
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Pangaea
Pangaea or Pangea was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.
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Pavilion
In architecture, pavilion has several meanings;.
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch), is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States.
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Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), established in 1995, is the agency in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania responsible for maintaining and preserving the state's 124 state parks and 20 state forests; providing information on the state's natural resources; and working with communities to benefit local recreation and natural areas.
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Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is an independent state agency responsible for the regulation of all fishing and boating in the state of Pennsylvania within the United States of America.
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Pennsylvanian (geology)
The Pennsylvanian (also known as Upper Carboniferous or Late Carboniferous) is, on the ICS geologic timescale, the younger of two subperiods of the Carboniferous Period (or the upper of two subsystems of the Carboniferous System).
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Picnic
A picnic is a meal taken outdoors (''al fresco'') as part of an excursion, especially in scenic surroundings, such as a park, lakeside, or other place affording an interesting view, or else in conjunction with a public event such as preceding an open-air theater performance, and usually in summer or spring.
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Pine Creek (Pennsylvania)
Pine Creek is a tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River in Potter, Tioga, Lycoming, and Clinton counties in Pennsylvania.
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Pinus strobus
Pinus strobus, commonly called the eastern white pine, northern white pine, white pine, Weymouth pine (British), and soft pine is a large pine native to eastern North America.
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Pistol
A pistol is a type of handgun, characterised by a barrel with an integral chamber.
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Pocono Formation
The Mississippian Pocono Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia, in the United States.
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Potter County, Pennsylvania
Potter County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Pottsville Formation
The Pennsylvanian Pottsville Formation is a mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, western Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio, and Alabama.
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Precipitation
In meteorology, precipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls from clouds due to gravitational pull.
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Prunus serotina
Prunus serotina, commonly called black cherry,.
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R. B. Winter State Park
R. Little Pine State Park and R. B. Winter State Park are Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania, IUCN Category III and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Rattlesnake
Rattlesnakes are venomous snakes that form the genera Crotalus and Sistrurus of the subfamily Crotalinae (the pit vipers).
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Ravensburg State Park
Ravensburg State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Crawford Township in Clinton County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Little Pine State Park and Ravensburg State Park are Campgrounds in Pennsylvania, Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania, IUCN Category III and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Rifle
A rifle is a long-barreled firearm designed for accurate shooting and higher stopping power, with a barrel that has a helical or spiralling pattern of grooves (rifling) cut into the bore wall.
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Ruffed grouse
The ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) is a medium-sized grouse occurring in forests from the Appalachian Mountains across Canada to Alaska.
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Sand
Sand is a granular material composed of finely divided mineral particles.
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Sand Bridge State Park
Sand Bridge State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on in Lewis Township, Union County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Little Pine State Park and Sand Bridge State Park are Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania, IUCN Category III and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Sandstone
Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains, cemented together by another mineral.
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Sawmill
A sawmill (saw mill, saw-mill) or lumber mill is a facility where logs are cut into lumber.
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Sediment
Sediment is a naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion, and is subsequently transported by the action of wind, water, or ice or by the force of gravity acting on the particles.
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Shale
Shale is a fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock formed from mud that is a mix of flakes of clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolin, Al2Si2O5(OH)4) and tiny fragments (silt-sized particles) of other minerals, especially quartz and calcite.
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Shawnee
The Shawnee are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands.
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Shippen Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania
Shippen Township is a township in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Siltstone
Siltstone, also known as aleurolite, is a clastic sedimentary rock that is composed mostly of silt.
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Stockade
A stockade is an enclosure of palisades and tall walls, made of logs placed side by side vertically, with the tops sharpened as a defensive wall.
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Stone tools have been used throughout human history but are most closely associated with prehistoric cultures and in particular those of the Stone Age.
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Susquehanna River
The Susquehanna River (Lenape: Siskëwahane) is a major river located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, crossing three lower Northeast states (New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland).
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Susquehanna River Basin Commission
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC) is a federal-interstate compact commission created by the Susquehanna River Basin Compact (Pub. L. 91-575) between three U.S. states: (Pennsylvania, New York, and Maryland), and the federal government, and signed into law by President Richard Nixon on Christmas Eve 1970 to be effective 30 days later on January 23, 1971.
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Susquehanna State Park (Pennsylvania)
Susquehanna State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on in Williamsport in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Little Pine State Park and Susquehanna State Park (Pennsylvania) are IUCN Category III and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Susquehannock
The Susquehannock, also known as the Conestoga, Minquas, and Andaste, were an Iroquoian people who lived in the lower Susquehanna River watershed in what is now Pennsylvania.
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Swimming
Swimming is the self-propulsion of a person through water, or other liquid, usually for recreation, sport, exercise, or survival.
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Tent
A tent is a shelter consisting of sheets of fabric or other material draped over, attached to a frame of poles or a supporting rope.
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Tiadaghton State Forest
Tiadaghton State Forest is a Pennsylvania State Forest (Forest District #12) in the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Forestry.
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Tioga County, Pennsylvania
Tioga County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Trapping
Animal trapping, or simply trapping or ginning, is the use of a device to remotely catch an animal.
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Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1784)
The Treaty of Fort Stanwix was a treaty finalized on October 22, 1784, between the United States and Native Americans from the six nations of the Iroquois League.
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Tsuga canadensis
Tsuga canadensis, also known as eastern hemlock, eastern hemlock-spruce, or Canadian hemlock, and in the French-speaking regions of Canada as pruche du Canada, is a coniferous tree native to eastern North America.
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Tumulus
A tumulus (tumuli) is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.
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Unincorporated area
An unincorporated area is a region that is not governed by a local municipal corporation.
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Union County, Pennsylvania
Union County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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United States Geological Survey
The United States Geological Survey (USGS), founded as the Geological Survey, is an agency of the United States government whose work spans the disciplines of biology, geography, geology, and hydrology.
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Upper Pine Bottom State Park
Upper Pine Bottom State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Little Pine State Park and Upper Pine Bottom State Park are Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania, IUCN Category III and state parks of Pennsylvania.
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Village
A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand.
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Vulpes
Vulpes is a genus of the sub-family Caninae.
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War of 1812
The War of 1812 was fought by the United States and its allies against the United Kingdom and its allies in North America.
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West Branch Susquehanna River
The West Branch Susquehanna River is one of the two principal branches, along with the North Branch, of the Susquehanna River in the Northeastern United States.
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White-tailed deer
The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), also known commonly as the whitetail and the Virginia deer, is a medium-sized species of deer native to North America, Central America, and South America as far south as Peru and Bolivia, where it predominately inhabits high mountain terrains of the Andes.
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Wild turkey
The wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) is an upland game bird native to North America, one of two extant species of turkey and the heaviest member of the order Galliformes.
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Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Williamsport is a city in and the county seat of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Wolf
The wolf (Canis lupus;: wolves), also known as the gray wolf or grey wolf, is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America.
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Wolverine
The wolverine (Gulo gulo), also called the carcajou or quickhatch (from East Cree, kwiihkwahaacheew), is the largest land-dwelling member of the family Mustelidae.
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Woodland period
In the classification of archaeological cultures of North America, the Woodland period of North American pre-Columbian cultures spanned a period from roughly 1000 BCE to European contact in the eastern part of North America, with some archaeologists distinguishing the Mississippian period, from 1000 CE to European contact as a separate period.
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Yurt
A yurt (from the Turkic languages) or ger (Mongolian) is a portable, round tent covered and insulated with skins or felt and traditionally used as a dwelling by several distinct nomadic groups in the steppes and mountains of Inner Asia.
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See also
Campgrounds in Pennsylvania
- Bald Eagle State Park
- Black Moshannon State Park
- Blue Knob State Park
- Caledonia State Park
- Chapman State Park
- Cherry Springs State Park
- Clear Creek State Park
- Codorus State Park
- Colonel Denning State Park
- Colton Point State Park
- Cook Forest State Park
- Cowans Gap State Park
- Deer Valley YMCA Family Camp
- Fowlers Hollow State Park
- Frances Slocum State Park
- French Creek State Park
- Hickory Run State Park
- Hills Creek State Park
- Hyner Run State Park
- Kettle Creek State Park
- Leonard Harrison State Park
- Little Buffalo State Park
- Little Pine State Park
- Locust Lake State Park
- Lyman Run State Park
- McMillan Woods
- Mountain Grove Campground
- Ole Bull State Park
- Parker Dam State Park
- Penn-Roosevelt State Park
- Promised Land State Park
- Ravensburg State Park
- Ricketts Glen State Park
- Simon B. Elliott State Park
- Sinnemahoning State Park
- Sizerville State Park
- Tobyhanna State Park
- Tuscarora State Park
- Worlds End State Park
Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania
- Big Spring State Park (Pennsylvania)
- Black Moshannon State Park
- Black Moshannon State Park Historic Districts
- Blue Knob State Park
- Caledonia State Park
- Camp Renaissance
- Camp Sharpe
- Cherry Springs State Park
- Clear Creek State Park
- Colonel Denning State Park
- Colton Point State Park
- Cowans Gap State Park
- Fowlers Hollow State Park
- French Creek State Park
- Greenwood Furnace State Park
- Hyner Run State Park
- Hyner View State Park
- Kettle Creek State Park
- Kooser State Park
- Laurel Hill State Park
- Leonard Harrison State Park
- Little Pine State Park
- Lyman Run State Park
- McMillan Woods CCC camp
- Oil Creek State Park
- Ole Bull State Park
- Parker Dam State Park
- Penn-Roosevelt State Park
- Pine Grove Furnace Prisoner of War Interrogation Camp
- Poe Paddy State Park
- Poe Valley State Park
- Promised Land State Park
- Quehanna Wild Area
- R. B. Winter State Park
- Ravensburg State Park
- Ricketts Glen State Park
- Sand Bridge State Park
- Seminary Ridge
- Simon B. Elliott State Park
- Sizerville State Park
- Tioga State Forest
- Tobyhanna Army Depot
- Trough Creek State Park
- Upper Pine Bottom State Park
- Whipple Dam State Park
- World War II Prisoner of War Camp, Gettysburg Battlefield, Pennsylvania
- Worlds End State Park
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Pine_State_Park
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