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Pennsylvania Route 106 is a 21 mile long state highway located in Susquehanna and Lackawanna counties in Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at US 11 in Kingsley. The eastern terminus is at US 6 Business in Carbondale.
[edit] History
PA 106 was once the central piece of U.S. Route 106, a U.S. Highway that connected Wyalusing to the Delaware River across from Narrowsburg, New York. It was commissioned in 1926, and split among PA 706, PA 106, and PA 652 in 1973.
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PA 29, PA 92, PA 93, PA 106, PA 107, PA 115, PA 118, PA 171, PA 239, PA 247, PA 307, PA 309, PA 315, PA 347, PA 348, PA 407, PA 415, PA 424, PA 435, PA 437, PA 438, PA 502, PA 524, PA 590, PA 632, PA 690, PA 924, PA 940
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