According to ask.com I'm 66 miles
Posted By: Care to Comment? on 2008-09-03
In Reply to: My surgeon is in Lewisburg.... - mama4
from Lewisburg. I'm in MT Union PA. It's a little town located just east of Lewistown and west of Huntingdon (smack in the middle). Small the world, huh?
Lewisburg is an easy drive for me. Would you please email me the name of the surgeon?
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