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Approaching the Wilkes-Barre area.
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The overhead I-81 sign has the state name.
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A view of I-81 northbound.
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The seemingly empty keystone shield says "Penna Turn Pike"
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I-81 and the turnpike's northeast extension (I-476) run in close proximity to each other here. You can see guardrail and truck traffic on the turnpike here.
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This is on Business US 6 looking west.
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On I-81 south now.
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Even if you get on I-84, you have an opportunity to get back on I-81 south.
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Snow is starting to pick up again.
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Hard to tell from the darkness of the photo, but there is button copy here.
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Heading east on I-84.
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Snow was really coming down in this area of the Poconos.
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This is for an exit in New York, but the state route is in New Jersey. A New York county route leads to NJ 23 at the state line.
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This sign is located right at the end of the bridge in New York and uses a NY state route shield.
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And there's this...
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Playing with the "levels" control of iPhoto helps improve this nighttime exposure.
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This exit was my destination for the first day of the trip.
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This sign uses "New York City" as the control city, while previous signs omitted the word "City."
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