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Indian Park is located on the north-western side of Montoursville; Interstate 180/U.S. Route 220 run parallel to it. In the 21st century, the large recreational park has several miles of hiking and biking trails, numerous softball fields, picnic areas and pavilions, and fishing ponds.
Indian Park is located on the northern side of Montoursville and is parallel to Interstate 180/U.S. Route 220. It serves as a large recreational park with several miles of hiking and biking trails, numerous softball fields, picnic areas, and pavilions and fishing ponds. Indian Park was a trolley park during the late 19th century and early 20th ...
This is a list of Native American archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania.. Historic sites in the United States qualify to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places by passing one or more of four different criteria; Criterion D permits the inclusion of proven and potential archaeological sites. [1]
The name is a corruption of a word in the language of the local indigenous peoples meaning "middle creek" (the original was something like Lawi-sahquick).This refers to Loyalsock Creek's location between Lycoming Creek and Muncy Creek, with the mouths of each about 6 miles (10 km) up- and downstream of the mouth of the Loyalsock.
The Canfield Island Site, also known as Archeological Site 36LY37, is an archaeological site in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] Located on Canfield Island in the West Branch Susquehanna River, [2]: 7 the site lies east of the city of Williamsport in Loyalsock Township. [3]
Counties (in red) in the Endless Mountains region of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The Endless Mountains is a geographical, geological, and cultural region in Northeastern Pennsylvania. [1]
Great Falls Park, Great Falls, Virginia (operated by Washington and Old Dominion Railway) Highland Park, York, Pennsylvania (1891–1921) Idora Park, Oakland, California (1904–1929) Idora Park, Youngstown, Ohio (1899–1984) Indian Park, Montoursville, Pennsylvania (The park remains as a site for community events.) [16]
Madam Montour (1667–c.1753). Information on Madam Montour is fragmentary and contradictory. Even her given name is uncertain. According to her own account: she was born in Canada, whereof her father (who was a French gentleman) had been Governor; under whose administration the then Five Nations of Indians had made war against the French, and the Hurons and that government (whom we term the ...