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  2. Onojutta-Haga - Wikipedia

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    The Onojutta-Haga or Juniata were an Iroquoian-speaking group. [2] [3] They were part of a language and cultural family that also included the Erie people and, by 1722, the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy, or Haudenosaunee.

  3. Shaver Creek (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Shaver's Creek is a 19.6-mile-long (31.5 km) [1] tributary of the Juniata River in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania in the United States. [2] Shaver's Creek joins the Juniata River at the borough of Petersburg. [2] The creek gives its name to the Shaver's Creek Environmental Center.

  4. Juniata River - Wikipedia

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    The Juniata River (/ ˌ dʒ uː n i ˈ æ t ə /) [1] is a tributary of the Susquehanna River, approximately 104 miles (167 km) long, [2] in central Pennsylvania. The river is considered scenic along much of its route, having a broad and shallow course passing through several mountain ridges and steeply lined water gaps .

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Huntingdon ...

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    Over the Juniata River, north of Birmingham off Pennsylvania Route 350 40°38′56″N 78°11′57″W  /  40.648889°N 78.199167°W  / 40.648889; -78.199167  ( Birmingham Warriors Mark Township

  6. Huntingdon, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Huntingdon's Herncane Broom Factory was founded in 1863 by Benjamin F. Herncane. The 1897 Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley reported that the factory's output was twenty-five dozens per day and furnished "all the brooms used by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company." The company employed 14 workers and 3 traveling salesman.

  7. Juniata County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Juniata County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 23,509. [1] Its county seat is Mifflintown. [2] The county was created on March 2, 1831, from part of Mifflin County and named for the Juniata River. The county is part of the Central Pennsylvania region of the state. [a]

  8. Lower Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Trail (/'laʊ.ər/, rhymes with "flower") is a 16.5-mile (26.6 km) rail trail that follows the Juniata River in West-Central Pennsylvania from Flowing Springs in Blair County to Alfarata in Huntingdon County. The Lower Trail is owned and maintained by Rails to Trails of Central Pennsylvania, a 501c3 organization.

  9. Juniata Valley School District - Wikipedia

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    The Juniata Valley School District operates one junior/high school, one elementary school. The school also sends students to the regional career & technology center, used by other three school districts in Huntingdon County. The district office is located on 7775 Juniata Valley Pike, Alexandria, PA 16611.

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