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Pennsylvania Turnpike
Websites
Official site by the Turnpike Commission. Includes toll rates.
http://www.paturnpike.com/
Includes scans of historic maps, guides, and postcards.
http://www.pumpwarehouse.com/pat.html
Photos and topo maps of the bypassed tunnels.
http://www.athenet.net/~mgk920/pennatpk.html
Many photos.
http://www.jersey.net/~khjc/pa-turnpike.htm
Photo log of abandoned sections.
http://www.geocities.com/pontiac7676/Turnpike.html
Trip log and other information.
http://pennpike.tripod.com/
Includes postcards from the early days including those of the original two-lane tunnels. Also contains recent pictures of abandoned sections.
http://users.zoominternet.net/~jamieo/Turnpike_Page.htm
Photo essay of the Breezewood area and details on St. John the Baptist Catholic Church and the Midway Service Plaza.
http://www.gribblenation.com/breezewood/
A brief history and photo synopses of abandoned sections.
http://my.en.com/~johnb/patpke1.htm
Extensive historical overview and exit guide.
http://www.pahighways.com/toll/PATurnpike.html
Gives a background, and includes photographs and visiting tips, of this section near Breezewood.
http://www.briantroutman.com/highways/abandonedpaturnpike/
Contains photographs and information about the abandoned sections and tunnels near Breezewood. Accepts outside submissions.
http://www.rays-hill.com/