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The Pennsylvania State Route System was established by the Sproul Road Bill passed in 1911. The system took control of over 4,000 miles of road. The system took control of over 4,000 miles of road. The system of roads continued to grow over the next few decades until continual addition of roads faced greater opposition.
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Lightstreet Road (LR 16 - PA Route 487), Main Street (LR 4 - U.S. Route 11) and East Street (LR 4 - U.S. Route 11) Bloomsburg: Muncy Street (LR 16/LR 16 Spur E - State Route 3013) and Main Street (LR 17/LR 321 - PA Route 42) Laporte: PA Route 487, State Route 4049, State Route 2003. U.S. Route 220, State Route 3013: 17
Roads on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania (4 P) Pages in category "Historic trails and roads in Pennsylvania" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
As of 2020, there were 30.32 miles (48.80 km) of public roads in Price Township, of which 15.17 miles (24.41 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 15.15 miles (24.38 km) were maintained by the township. [8] Pennsylvania Route 447 is the only numbered highway in Price Township. It follows a north ...
Pages in category "Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 367 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Though his name was spelled somewhat differently, it is commonly accepted that Boquet was named after General Henry Bouquet, a British army officer of the 18th century. The community lies along the original route of the Forbes Road, the road created by a British/colonial force under British General John Forbes to displace the French from Fort Duquesne in 1758.
In 1792, Cazenove arranged for the purchase of 1,500,000 acres (6,100 km 2) in northwestern Pennsylvania on behalf of the six houses. [4] [7] In addition to land, the Dutch investors bought American funds, including the South Carolina Funded Debt and the Massachusetts Deposit, and shares in the Pennsylvania Population Company.