Based on the general gradient along the creek bed being steep, the presence of the low bank from guardrail to water surface, and the gentle grade and turn of the creek left while the terrain seems to open out, it is probable this view is also below Nesquehoning, PA near the turn between the two towns.
That reasoning places it near the Nesquehoning Creek mouth, which implies it was also taken near the lost hamlet of Lausanne Landing—the first settled area above the Lehigh Gap and Lehighton, PA (near the mouth of Mahoning Creek).
Out of frame in the picture, is the railroad tracks running parallel to both creek and highway built by the Nequehoning Railroad.
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