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- Duboistown is a borough in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. The po****tion was 1,198 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Williamsport, Pennsylvania...
- Candy Cane Lane is the name given to the 200 block of Summer Street in Duboistown in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania when it is decorated for Christmas from...
- Bredenbury, Saskatchewan Candy Cane Lane (Edmonton), Alberta Candy Cane Lane, Duboistown, Pennsylvania Candy Cane Lane, West Allis, Wisconsin Candy Cane Lane,...
- of Montoursville (both on the north bank) as well as the boroughs of Duboistown and South Williamsport (on the south bank). The river flows just north...
- Susquehanna River to the south (with Armstrong Township, South Williamsport, Duboistown and Susquehanna Township south of the river), Loyalsock Township to the...
- Armstrong, a prominent lawyer. The boroughs of South Williamsport and DuBoistown were formed subsequently from it. Mosquito Valley was cleared by the lumber...
- 1,207 0.4 3362.1 1660 Biglerville borough Adams 1,207 0.7 1848.4 1662 Duboistown borough Lycoming 1,205 0.7 1774.7 1663 Roulette Township Potter 1,204...
- time before moving up the West Branch Susquehanna River to what is now Duboistown, where he worked for Andrew Culbertson in digging the race for Culberton's...
- Doylestown Bucks Dravosburg Allegheny Driftwood Cameron Dublin Bucks Duboistown Lycoming Dudley Huntingdon Dunbar Fayette Duncannon Perry Duncansville...
- of land further to the east that was named "Lower Bottom", present-day Duboistown and South Williamsport. The first settlers arrived in 1801 and cleared...