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An 1836 map of Pennsylvania's counties. The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, used by the U.S. government to uniquely identify counties, is provided with each entry. FIPS codes are five-digit numbers; for Pennsylvania the codes start with 42 and are completed with the three-digit county code.
Drifting is an unincorporated community in Cooper Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] The community is located along Pennsylvania Route 53, 8.3 miles (13.4 km) west of Snow Shoe. Drifting has a post office with ZIP code 16834, which opened on December 6, 1895. [2] [3]
Now a Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission site Colerain State Park [4] Huntingdon County: unknown: Colerain Picnic Area [28] Now part of Rothrock State Forest (Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry) although as of 2012 it is not shown on the official state forest web site or map; [29] [30] also known historically as "Colerain Forge".
Sideling Hill Tunnel, 6,782 feet (2,067 m), former Pennsylvania Turnpike, Fulton County; Sideling Hill Tunnel (1874), 830 feet (250 m), East Broad Top Railroad, Huntingdon County [38] Spruce Creek Tunnels, Pennsylvania Railroad, Huntingdon County
Pennsylvania Rail Trails are former railway lines that have been converted to paths designed for pedestrian, bicycle, skating, equestrian, or light motorized traffic. Rail trails are multi-use paths offering, at a minimum, a combination of pedestrian and cycle recreation.
McCune Run Trail is a 1.8 mile (2.9 km) more difficult hiking trail that connects with Strawcutter and Davis Run trails. [7] Strawcutter Trail is 2.0 miles (3.2 km) and passes through wetland, meadow, and pine forest. It is an easier trail with native wildflowers and butterflies in the summer. It connects with McCune Run and Davis Run Trails. [7]
The trail is marked with red-orange blazes on utility poles through the borough and Woodbury Township. Once off-road, the blazes appear on trees along the trail. The trail runs from the New York line to the Maryland line, with planned extensions both north and south. There are also a few spur trails on the system. [12]
Saw Mill Run is a tributary of the Ohio River in Pennsylvania. It is an urban stream, and lies entirely within Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The stream enters the Ohio just downstream from the Forks of the Ohio in Pittsburgh, at a place that was founded as the town of Temperanceville in the 1830s. It provides an entry through the elevated ...