- The
Pocono Mountains,
commonly referred to as the
Poconos (/ˈpoʊkənoʊz/), are a geographical, geological, and
cultural region in
Northeastern Pennsylvania...
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Pocono 500 may
refer to one of
three auto
races held at
Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania:
Pocono 500 (IndyCar), an Indy car race held at
Pocono Raceway...
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Pocono may
refer to:
Pocono Mountains, a
mountainous region in
northeastern Pennsylvania Pocono Cr****, a
tributary of
Brodhead Cr**** in the
Poconos Pocono...
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Mississippian Pocono Formation is a
mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia, in the
United States. It is also
known as the
Pocono Group...
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addition to its
flagship daily newspaper, the
Pocono Record publishes several other publications: The
Eastern Poconos Community News, or
Community News for short...
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drained by left bank
tributaries of the
Susquehanna River. To the east, all
Poconos ridge lines drain into the
Delaware River or
right bank
tributaries of...
- Camp
Ramah in the
Poconos is a
summer camp
affiliated with the
National Ramah Commission.
Opened in 1950, it is
located in the
Pocono Mountains in High...
- The 1989
Pocono 500, the 19th
running of the event, was held at the
Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, on Sunday,
August 20, 1989. The race was...
- USS
Pocono (AGC-16) was an Adirondack-class
amphibious force command ship
named after a
range of
Pocono Mountains in
eastern Pennsylvania. She was designed...
- 12, 2018.
Retrieved February 11, 2019. Levine,
Arthur (April 3, 2017). "
Poconos' Kalahari: America's
largest indoor water park". USA TODAY.
Retrieved June...