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The following is a list of census-designated places within the US state of Pennsylvania, as of the 2010 United States Census [1 A ...
Wykoff Run in Quehanna Wild Area, the largest such protected area in Pennsylvania The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States includes 18 wild areas in its State Forest system. [ 1 ] They are managed by the Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry , a division of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources .
It is one of Pennsylvania's 11 state-designated tourist regions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The region includes several state parks and other tourist destinations, including Hyner View State Park , Cherry Springs State Park , Kinzua Bridge State Park , Leonard Harrison State Park , Colton Point State Park , Susquehannock State Forest , Pennsylvania Grand ...
Harvesting or collecting firewood varies by the region and culture. Some places have specific areas for firewood collection. Other places may integrate the collection of firewood in the cycle of preparing a plot of land to grow food as part of a field rotation process. Collection can be a group, or an individual activity.
The area of HFCA was originally part of the William Brewster estate. After the home was built in 1931 he added a pool, eight-hole golf course, two-lane bowling alley and a billiards room. Today these facilities have been renovated and are part of the LVCC. In 1964 additional holes were added bringing the total to eighteen. [30]
Does not include former census-designated places; The main article for this category is List of census-designated places in Pennsylvania; Wikimedia Commons has media related to Census-designated places in Pennsylvania
Census-designated places in Pennsylvania (2 C, 775 P) V. Valley Forge (1 C, 28 P) Pages in category "Unincorporated communities in Pennsylvania"
The old-growth forest is from 122 acres (49 ha) to 150 acres (61 ha) in extent, but the scenic area is most famous for its 20 acres (8.1 ha) of tall white pine and Eastern hemlock. [9] Many of these trees have diameters of over 40 inches (102 cm) and heights of over 140 feet (43 m), [ 2 ] and most of the white pine are between 300 and 400 years ...