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Roughly Old National Pike from Linton Road to its junction with Pennsylvania Route 481 40°02′42″N 79°58′35″W / 40.045°N 79.976389°W / 40.045; -79.976389 ( Centerville Historic
Centerville Historic District is a historic district in Centerville, Pennsylvania. Centerville represents an intact example of the "pike town" typical of the National Road in Pennsylvania. Little commercial activity remains in the town today, but the ninety-four contributing buildings in the district includes taverns, residences, shops, and ...
Centerville is located at (40.030766, -79.959107 [ 5 ] According to the United States Census Bureau , the borough has a total area of 13.6 square miles (35 km 2 ), of which 13.2 square miles (34 km 2 ) is land and 0.3 square miles (0.78 km 2 ) (2.57%) is water.
Centerville Borough is located just north of the southern terminal moraine for glaciation in northwestern Pennsylvania. The borough is drained by Oil Creek, a southward-flowing tributary of the Allegheny River, which runs through the western side of town and East Branch Oil Creek, which enters the borough from the northeast and joins the main creek west of the borough center.
Pennsylvania Route 481 (PA 481) is a 12.9-mile-long (20.8 km) state highway located in Washington County, Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at US 40 in Centerville . The northern terminus is at PA 88 / PA 136 / PA 837 in Monongahela .
PA 27 (Washington Street) Western terminus: Blooming Valley: 5.8: 9.3: PA 198 (Saegertown Road / Dickson Street) – Saegertown, Guys Mills: Richmond Township: 11.9: 19.2: PA 408 east – Townville, Titusville: West end of PA 408 concurrency: 12.1: 19.5: PA 408 west (Church Street) – Cambridge Springs: East end of PA 408 concurrency ...
The unincorporated hamlet of Malden is a bedroom community [2] that is located on the historic 'Old National Pike' in borough of Centerville Washington County, Pennsylvania. Originally an early wagon stop in rural Pennsylvania, it became a small transportation hub during the surge of westward migration to the Northwest Territory after 1790.
Centerville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania Centerville, Washington County, Pennsylvania Centreville, the original name of the village of Penns Creek, Pennsylvania