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	Comments on: Niagara Falls and the Falls Incline Railway	</title>
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		By: Eric R.		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you want to check out non-stupid inclines, I&#039;d suggest the Duquesne and Monongahela in Pittsburgh.  There is a small gift window in one of them where you can buy 50 cent &quot;I rode the incline!&quot; buttons, which is the extent of the commercialism.  There is also one in Johnstown, PA that I haven&#039;t been to, but they claim to be the world&#039;s steepest incline (I think that claim is slightly better than being the world&#039;s slowest).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to check out non-stupid inclines, I&#8217;d suggest the Duquesne and Monongahela in Pittsburgh.  There is a small gift window in one of them where you can buy 50 cent &#8220;I rode the incline!&#8221; buttons, which is the extent of the commercialism.  There is also one in Johnstown, PA that I haven&#8217;t been to, but they claim to be the world&#8217;s steepest incline (I think that claim is slightly better than being the world&#8217;s slowest).</p>
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