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East Petersburg is located in north-central Lancaster County at (40.100079, -76.352649 Pennsylvania Route 72 is the borough's Main Street, leading northwest 5 miles (8 km) to Manheim and southeast the same distance to the center of Lancaster.
Pennsylvania Route 722 (PA 722) is an 8.8-mile-long (14.2 km), east–west state highway located in central Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.The western terminus is at an interchange with PA 283 in East Hempfield Township, where State Road continues westward toward Harrisburg Pike turning into Centerville Road upon crossing.
PA 283 to US 30 east – Harrisburg, Philadelphia: Interchange: East Petersburg: 5.651: 9.094: PA 722 (State Street) – Landisville, Neffsville: Manheim: 10.510: 16.914: PA 772 east (Fruitville Pike) Southern end of PA 772 concurrency: 10.978: 17.667: PA 772 west (Market Square) Northern end of PA 772 concurrency: Rapho Township: 16.695: 26.868
PETERSBURG — The Rock Yard restaurant and pub opened in Old Towne on February 16. A week later, the food to prepare the American and authentic Lebanese street food ran out which forced owner ...
Pennsylvania Route 741 (PA 741) is a 26.3-mile-long (42.3 km) state highway that runs through western and southern Lancaster County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.The western terminus is along Rohrerstown Road north of an intersection with Commercial Avenue near East Petersburg.
PA 741 – East Petersburg, Millersville: Manheim Township: 27.984: 45.036: PA 72 (Manheim Pike) Lancaster: 28.610: 46.043: US 30 west – York: Eastbound exit and westbound entrance: Fruitville Pike: Eastbound exit and westbound entrance: 29.112: 46.851: US 30 east to US 222 / PA 272 (Oregon Pike) / PA 501 north (Lititz Pike) – Philadelphia ...
Landisville is located along Old Harrisburg Pike, 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Lancaster, the county seat. Pennsylvania Route 283, a four-lane expressway, forms the northern edge of the community, with access from Pennsylvania Route 722, 2 miles (3 km) southeast of town, and from Spooky Nook Road, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of town, on the northern edge of Salunga.
Petersburg is a borough in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was a stop on the former Pennsylvania Railroad Main Line between Tyrone and Huntingdon and the junction point for the Petersburg Branch.