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  2. File:Alleghenyplateaumap.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Allegheny Mountains - Wikipedia

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    A 1775 map of the Allegheny Plateau and Mountain Range. Trans-Allegheny travel had been facilitated when a military trail— Braddock Road —was blazed and opened by the Ohio Company in 1751. (It followed an earlier Indian and pioneer trail known as Nemacolin's Path .)

  4. List of mountains of the Alleghenies - Wikipedia

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    The Allegheny Front seen in the right of this photograph Blue Knob in Pennsylvania and its wintry valley below This list of ridges and summits of the Allegheny Mountains identifies geographic elevations for about 500 miles (800 km) from north central Pennsylvania , through eastern West Virginia and western Maryland , to western Virginia in the ...

  5. List of national parks of the United States by elevation

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    This is a list of United States National Parks by elevation. Most of America's national parks are located in mountainous areas. Most of America's national parks are located in mountainous areas. Even among those located close to the ocean, not all are flat.

  6. Unglaciated Allegheny Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The unglaciated plateau extends southwestward into eastern Kentucky and Tennessee, where it is called the Cumberland Plateau. The Unglaciated Allegheny Plateau is located in an arc around southeastern Ohio , West Virginia , into western Pennsylvania and a small portion of southwestern New York State .

  7. Allegheny Front - Wikipedia

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    Other high points along the front include the Dolly Sods Wilderness in West Virginia, a broad, rocky plateau at an elevation of about 4,000 feet (1,200 m); Dan's Rock on Dans Mountain in Maryland at 2,895 feet (882 m); and Blue Knob in northern Bedford County, Pennsylvania, with an elevation greater than 3,120 feet (950 m).

  8. Pennsylvania Wilds - Wikipedia

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    The bridge across the river carries Pennsylvania Route 120 Pennsylvania Wilds (in green) on the map of Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Wilds, or the Pennsylvania Wilds Conservation Landscape, is a predominantly rural and forested region in northern central Pennsylvania, mostly within the Allegheny Plateau. It covers about a quarter of the state ...

  9. Blue Knob (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Knob (elevation 3,146 feet (959 m)) is a summit in the eastern United States with a broad dome that is the northernmost 3,000-footer in the Allegheny Mountains.It is the highest point in Bedford County, Pennsylvania.