Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Elizabethtown (Pennsylvania Dutch: Betzischteddel) is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located 18 miles (29 km) southeast of Harrisburg , the state capital. Small factories existed at the turn of the 20th century when the population in 1900 was 1,861.
Toll House Road to PA 230 / PA 341: Western end of PA 341 Truck concurrency eastbound: Lancaster: Mount Joy Township: 11.714: 18.852: PA 743 (PA 341 Truck east) – Hershey, Elizabethtown: Eastern end of PA 341 Truck concurrency eastbound: 15.086: 24.279: Rheems, Elizabethtown: Access via Cloverleaf Road: Rapho Township: 20.148: 32.425: PA 772 ...
An 1836 map of Pennsylvania's counties. The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, used by the U.S. government to uniquely identify counties, is provided with each entry. FIPS codes are five-digit numbers; for Pennsylvania the codes start with 42 and are completed with the three-digit county code.
A Google Maps Camera Car showcased on Google campus in Mountain View, California in November 2010. The United States was the first country to have Google Street View images and was the only country with images for over a year following introduction of the service on May 25, 2007. Early on, most locations had a limited number of views, usually ...
PA 341 Truck east (Toll House Road) to PA 283: Eastern end of PA 341 Truck concurrency eastbound: Lancaster: Elizabethtown: 18.258: 29.383: PA 241 north / PA 743 north (Linden Avenue) – Hershey: Western end of PA 241/PA 743 concurrency: 18.776: 30.217: PA 241 south (West High Street) Eastern end of PA 241 concurrency: 19.540: 31.447
Elizabeth Township is a township in north central Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,998 at the 2020 census. The population was 3,998 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ]
The 100th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in Southeastern Pennsylvania and has been represented since 2007 by Bryan Cutler. District profile [ edit ]
On February 19, 2018, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court released its new congressional map, to take effect for the May 15, 2018, primaries. [11] The Court voted to implement the new map by a 4–3 vote. [12] The map was designed with the assistance of Stanford University law professor Nathaniel Persily. [13]