Cherry Springs State Park Nationally Recognized As Stargazing Site
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Cherry Springs State Park in Potter County was recognized by the MSN Travel page as possibly the best spot for stargazing in all of the United States.  On any given night, 10,000 stars are visible to the naked eye.  Click Here for more on stargazing at the park.

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[Posted: July 13, 2017]


7/17/2017

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