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Addison Township is a township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 932 at the 2020 census. [2] It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Metropolitan Statistical Area. The township is named for Alexander Addison, the first president judge (the chief judge within a U.S. judicial district) overseeing Somerset ...
Lakeside Amusement Park: Salem: 1920–1986 Luna Park: Arlington: 1906–1915 Also known as Luna Park, Washington and Luna Park, Washington, D.C. Magic Valley Food N' Fun Winchester?–2005 Mountain Park Roanoke: Located at the base of Mill Mountain. Ocean View Amusement Park: Norfolk: 1900s–1978 Pine Beach Park Norfolk: 1904–1907
Petersburg, Somerset County, PA, 1860 (note orientation of map: east at top) The Petersburg Tollhouse, on the National Road in Addison, Pennsylvania. Peter Augustine laid out the town of Petersburg, which later became Addison, in 1818. [4] Henry Stuller built the first house here in 1820, the same year in which John Brown built a tavern. [4]
A new fish cleaning station is open at Lampe Marina for fishermen and women, 24 hours a day, through Oct. 31. "This is a big day for all the fishermen in Erie, Pennsylvania," said Jerry Skrypzak ...
Addison Township: appointed supervisor Eric J. Nichols, a Republican, is running for a 4-year unexpired term. Allegheny Township: incumbent David K. Sarver, Republican, is running for a 6-year term.
Salt Lick Creek [1] is an 11.1-mile-long (17.9 km) [2] tributary of the Susquehanna River in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania in the United States. [3]Salt Lick Creek rises at the outlet of Page Lake at the village of Lakeside in New Milford Township and flows northwest to the borough of New Milford, then turns north and joins the Susquehanna at the borough of Hallstead.
Lakeside Page Lake (also known as Page's Pond, Corse's Pond and Lake Page [ 2 ] ) is a lake that is located in New Milford Township, Pennsylvania , United States . It is approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) long with an average center depth of 25 ft (7.62 m).
10 miles (16 km) north of Pennsylvania Turnpike Exit 10 on Pennsylvania Route 31 40°03′39″N 79°13′49″W / 40.0608°N 79.2303°W / 40.0608; -79.2303 ( Kooser State Park Family Cabin