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English: The Cumberland Valley Railroad (CVRR) bridge crossing the Susquehanna River at City Island with Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on the other side of the river. Taken from a publicity booklet/schedule "Rural Resorts and Summer Retreats along the line of the Cumberland Valley Railroad, 1881"
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Source https://archive.org/stream/ruralresortssumm00cumb#page/n5/mode/2up
Author Cumberland Valley Railroad

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