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Pennsylvania Route 116 (PA 116) is an east–west route located Adams and York counties in southern Pennsylvania. The route begins at PA 16 in Carroll Valley in Adams County, heading northeast through rural areas and passing through Fairfield. PA 116 passes through the historic Civil War town of Gettysburg, where the Battle of Gettysburg was held.
Rerouted south from Blakeslee in 1935; the old route east to Swiftwater became part of PA 940; [27] western portion of original route split off as PA 118 in 1961; section from Brodheadsville to Easton decommissioned in 1972. PA 116: 39.799 [10] 64.050 PA 16 in Carroll Valley: US 30 in West Manchester Township: 1928: current PA 117: 12.586 [10 ...
Front Street (LR 1/LR 18 - PA Route 61/PA Route 147) and Market Street (LR 161 - PA Route 61) Sunbury: State Route 3012, State Route 3009, U.S. Route 22, PA Route 147: 2 King Street (LR 2/LR 18 - U.S. Route 11 south/PA Route 147) and Water Street (LR 2 Parallel/LR 18 - U.S. Route 11/PA Route 147) Northumberland
The old 13th district became the 4th district, and what was the ninth district in the southwest part of the state was modified and redesignated the 13th district, for the 2018 elections and representation thereafter. [2] The previously drawn district had long been a Republican stronghold, like many suburban districts in the Northeast. However ...
U.S. Route 13 (US 13) is a United States Numbered Highway running from Fayetteville, North Carolina, north to Morrisville, Pennsylvania. The route runs for 49.359 miles (79.436 km) through the Delaware Valley metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The route enters the state from Delaware in Marcus Hook, Delaware County.
The route heads into the downtown area and comes to a junction with PA 316, where that route joins PA 16 for a block before turning to the south. PA 16 continues southeast past downtown businesses and comes to an intersection with PA 997 at the center of town. Here, PA 997 becomes concurrent with PA 16 on East Main Street, and the two routes ...
Pennsylvania Route 216 (PA 216) is a 26-mile-long (42 km) state highway located in York County, Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at PA 116 near Hanover. The eastern terminus is at PA 24 in Winterstown. PA 216 is a two-lane undivided road that passes through rural areas in southern York County, serving Sticks and Glen Rock.
The route heads northeast from the state line to Sticks, where it turns north and intersects the western terminus of PA 851 and crosses PA 216. PA 516 heads northwest and passes through Jefferson before it reaches its northern terminus. PA 516 was designated in 1930 between PA 216 in Sticks and PA 116 south of Spring Grove. The route was ...