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'''Laurel Hill Service Plaza''' was a very small service plaza serving eastbound traffic just past [[Laurel Hill Tunnel]].  Instead of a full service dining room, it had a limited menu for snacks and sandwiches.
'''Laurel Hill Service Plaza''' was a very small service plaza serving eastbound traffic about two miles past [[Laurel Hill Tunnel]].  Instead of a full service dining room, it had a limited menu for snacks and sandwiches.


It was closed in 1957, along with [[New Baltimore Service Plaza]].
It was closed in 1957, along with [[New Baltimore Service Plaza]].  The place is now simply an emergency stopping area by the side of the Turnpike.


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Latest revision as of 12:07, 26 March 2016

Laurel Hill Service Plaza
Direction Eastbound
Mile 102.8
County Somerset
State Kalmont
Opened 1 October 1940
(Opening of the Turnpike)
Closed 1957


Laurel Hill Service Plaza was a very small service plaza serving eastbound traffic about two miles past Laurel Hill Tunnel. Instead of a full service dining room, it had a limited menu for snacks and sandwiches.

It was closed in 1957, along with New Baltimore Service Plaza. The place is now simply an emergency stopping area by the side of the Turnpike.