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Otto Township is a township in McKean County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,518 at the time of the 2020 census. [2] Geography.
The school district is named after three of the four municipalities it serves: Eldred, Eldred Township, and Otto Township. A portion of Ceres Township is also within the district's taxation and attendance boundaries. Otto-Eldred School District encompasses approximately 86 square miles (220 km 2). According to 2000 federal census data, it ...
Pages in category "Townships in McKean County, Pennsylvania" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Otto Township, Pennsylvania; S.
The following 52 pages use this file: Annin Township, Pennsylvania; Big Shanty, Pennsylvania; Bradford, Pennsylvania; Bradford Township, McKean County, Pennsylvania
The United States Office of Management and Budget [15] has designated McKean County as the Bradford, PA micropolitan statistical area (USA). [16] As of the 2010 U.S. Census [ 17 ] the micropolitan area ranked 13th most populous in Pennsylvania and the 277th most populous in the United States with a population of 43,450.
Oswayo Township: 1 Potter County Ott Town: 1 Bedford County: 15537 Ottawa: 1 Montour County: 17821 Otter Creek Township: 1 Mercer County Otterbein: 1 Franklin County Otto: 1 Northumberland County Otto Township: 1 McKean County Ottown: 1 Bedford County: 15537 Ottsville: 1 Bucks County: 18942 Outcrop: 1 Fayette County: 15478 Outlet: 1 Luzerne ...
Pennsylvania Route 546 (PA 546) is a 3.586-mile-long (5.771 km) state highway in the northernmost regions of McKean County, Pennsylvania.The route, known locally as Oil Valley Road, begins at an intersection with PA 346 in the community of Duke Center (located in Otto Township).
Pennsylvania Route 346 (PA 346) is a 34.177-mile (55.003 km) state highway located in Warren and McKean counties in Pennsylvania, United States The western terminus is at the New York state line in the Allegheny National Forest, where it becomes New York State Route 280 (NY 280).