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Bill Poulton, executive director of the Muncy Historical Society tells of the "Lock Keeper's Well" behind him during a tour and dedication of the Muncy Heritage Park.
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MARK NANCE/Sun-Gazette
MARK NANCE/Sun-Gazette
MARK NANCE/Sun-Gazette
MARK NANCE/Sun-Gazette
Visitors enjoy the view from the observation deck of the pond during the Muncy Heritage Park's dedication Sunday. Behind them is a mule barn pavilion, built in the old fashioned "mortise and tenon" style.
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Visitors walk the trail around th epongd as a family of Canada geese swim by during the dedication of the Muncy Heritage Park Sunday.
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A family of Canada geese swim across the pod at the Muncy Heritage Park Sunday.
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MARK NANCE/Sun-Gazette
Bill Poulton, executive director of the Muncy Historical Society tells of the "Lock Keeper's Well" behind him during a tour and dedication of the Muncy Heritage Park.
MARK NANCE/Sun-Gazette
Bill Poulton, executive director of the Muncy Historical Society tells of the "Lock Keeper's Well" behind him during a tour and dedication of the Muncy Heritage Park.
MARK NANCE/Sun-Gazette
Bill Poulton, executive director of the Muncy Historical Society tells of the "Lock Keeper's Well" behind him during a tour and dedication of the Muncy Heritage Park.
See photo in original gallery.