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Deodate, Pennsylvania

AC with 0 elementsHarrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan statistical areaUnincorporated communities in Dauphin County, PennsylvaniaUnincorporated communities in Pennsylvania

Deodate is an unincorporated community in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in the Harrisburg-Carlisle Metropolitan Statistical Area in the United States. Deodate is located on east-to-west Route 341 in Conewago Township and the area code is 717. Route 743 runs north-to-south, forms the eastern boundary, and intersects 341 in Deodate.

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Deodate, Pennsylvania
Old Hershey Road,

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N 40.213 ° E -76.621 °
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Old Hershey Road 2575
17022
Pennsylvania, United States
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Lower Dauphin School District

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