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2009 Winning Photo
Photo Category: Innovative Facilities
Photographer: Mary Shaw (c)
Trail: West Penn Trail
Stairs up Bow Ridge where the West Penn Trail passes over Conemaugh Lake. The tunnel that carried the railroad is now plugged, so bicyclists must climb over the ridge. These stairs make the climb easier.
Photo Details
Photo by: Mary Shaw (c)
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