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By Elissa Garofalo, Executive Director To paraphrase the great Albert Einstein, a number in and by itself has no significance and only deserves the designation by virtue of its being a member of a group…

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Come out to help the D&L clean up Easton’s Hugh Moore Park, home of the National Canal Museum and the D&L Trail.

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Francey Burke, like many others, is an avid user of the D&L Trail. But her love of the trail extends beyond logging miles or sightseeing.

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Where: Route 33 Boat Launch  – Park at Boat Launch Trailhead, Bethlehem Township, PA When: Saturday Nov 18, 2017 9:30AM – 12:30PM What: The D&L Trail Tenders are working on improving wayfinding along the D&L…

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Post by: Miranda Waldman, GIS Analyst Intern My name is Miranda Waldman, and I am a rising senior at Penn State studying Geography. This summer I interned as a GIS Analyst for the D&L. As my internship…

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We aim to make the D&L accessible, beautiful, and pleasant for you, whether you’re a runner, biker, walker, or hiker. But what if you have four legs, a tail, and lots of fur? This photo contest…

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Post by: Lauren Drabenstott, D&L Marketing Intern There is abundance to be found along the D&L National Heritage Corridor. Whether you’re on the hunt for trails, museums, shops, or anything in between, each section offers something…

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Post by: Elissa Garofalo, Executive Director Just two short weeks ago, the D&L was honored to host Cindy Adams Dunn, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Dunn’s interest was two-fold. She wanted…

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Post by: Lauren Drabenstott, D&L Marketing Intern Running, biking, walking, and hiking: these are the activities typically associated with the D&L. Take a step back from the trail, however, and you’ll find that more exists than…

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Post by: Sara Ann Salter, D&L Marketing and Development Intern        I’m a Penn State public relations major interning for the D&L Heritage Corridor as a Marketing and Development intern. I’ve been here for about two…

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Post by: Lauren Drabenstott, D&L Marketing Intern Exploring the D&L means more than biking, running, walking, and hiking. The National Heritage Corridor, with towns and trails alike, has pastimes for a day, a weekend, or an…

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Post by: Sara Ann Salter, D&L Marketing and Development Intern If you’ve been to the National Canal Museum then you’ve probably seen the Josiah White II cruising along the canal, but perhaps you didn’t know…

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