1875 engraviong of Ganoga Falls (94 feet (28.7 m) tall) on Kitchen Creek in Ricketts Glen State Park, Fairmount Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA. It is the seventh of ten named waterfalls in Ganoga Glen on Kitchen Creek, going upstream from Waters Meet, and one of twenty two named waterfalls in the park, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. It is the tallest waterfall in the park.
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Page 187 in "Popular resorts, and how to reach them" by John Badger Bachelder, Boston, Massachusetts, 1875, J.B. Bachelder Publishing
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