Orson, Pennsylvania
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Orson is a village in Preston Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States, situated in the Lake Region of the Poconos. It was once an important depot of the Scranton Division of the New York, Ontario & Western (O&W) Railway, but today, when it is known outside of its immediate vicinity, it is largely for being the site of the intersection of two state roads, Belmont Turnpike (partially concurrent with Pennsylvania Route 670, or PA-670) and Crosstown Highway (entirely concurrent with PA-370), or as the location of Independent Lake Camp (ILC), since ILC's reputation and commercial reach, like those of most rural American summer camps, extend beyond the community in which the camp is physically located.
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Orson, Pennsylvania
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Orson, Pennsylvania
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Hine's Corners (historical), Orson Corners (rarely used)
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Orson, Pennsylvania
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GNIS feature ID
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1998
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Settled
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Merritt Hine
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Country road with blue sky and clouds rolling overhead. There is a farm on the left and a sign indicating an intersection on the right.
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Orson as seen from Crosstown Highway, facing east.
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Flickr - Nicholas T - Pastoral .jpg
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Hine's Corners ', Orson Corners '
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ZIP codes
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Pennsylvania
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Map of Pennsylvania, with county borders indicated. A red dot in the upper right-hand corner is labeled "Orson, Pennsylvania."
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Orson's Location within Pennsylvania.
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Orson
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Orson is a village in Preston Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States, situated in the Lake Region of the Poconos. It was once an important depot of the Scranton Division of the New York, Ontario & Western (O&W) Railway, but today, when it is known outside of its immediate vicinity, it is largely for being the site of the intersection of two state roads, Belmont Turnpike (partially concurrent with Pennsylvania Route 670, or PA-670) and Crosstown Highway (entirely concurrent with PA-370), or as the location of Independent Lake Camp (ILC), since ILC's reputation and commercial reach, like those of most rural American summer camps, extend beyond the community in which the camp is physically located.
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Major Roads
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Independent Lake, Lackawanna River (East Branch), Lackawaxen River (West Branch), Mud Pond, Orson Pond
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Waterways
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Orson C. Chamberlain
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De facto
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18449
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18439 (Lakewood)
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18465 (Thompson)
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18470 (Union Dale)
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