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Great Shamokin Path Pennsylvania Historical Marker on Pennsylvania Route 150 west of Lock Haven. The Great Shamokin Path (also known as the "Shamokin Path") was a major Native American trail in the U.S. State of Pennsylvania that ran from the native village of Shamokin (modern-day Sunbury) along the left bank of the West Branch Susquehanna River north and then west to the Great Island (near ...
Shamokin Path: May 3, 1949: Pa. 150, 6 miles NE of Lock Haven (Missing) ... Native American, Paths & Trails, Transportation Sinnemahoning Path: February 2, 1950: Pa ...
Great Shamokin Path: August 23, 1950: Pa. 150, 4 miles NE of Howard: Roadside Native American, Paths & Trails, Transportation Indian Paths: October 24, 1972: Pa. 350 S of Philipsburg (Missing) Roadside Native American
Great Shamokin Path: October 1949: Pa. 405, 3.9 miles S of Milton: Roadside Native American, Paths & Trails, Transportation Great Shamokin Path: October 1, 1949: 8.9 miles N of Milton (Missing) Roadside Native American, Paths & Trails, Transportation James Pollock: June 20, 1951: Pa. 405, .2 mile N of Milton (Missing) Roadside
The Great Island Path was a major Native American trail in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania that ran from the village of Shamokin (modern-day Sunbury) along the right bank of the West Branch Susquehanna River north and then west to the Great Island (near modern-day Lock Haven). [1]
The Central Susquehanna Valley Thruway (CSVT), also known as the Central Susquehanna Valley Transportation Project, is a partially-completed 10.84-mile (17.45 km) highway bypass along the U.S. Route 15 (US 15) corridor near Shamokin Dam, Pennsylvania.
The Big Spring near Luthersburg, Brady Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, was an important camp site and trail hub for the Great Shamokin Path and the Goschgoschink Path. The Great Shamokin Path connected the Susquehanna River with the Allegheny River, and extended across Pennsylvania from the native village Shamokin, on the Susquehanna ...
Great Shamokin Path: October 16, 1950: Buffalo-Pittsburgh Highway (US 119), 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Punxsutawney: Roadside French & Indian War, Native American, Paths & Trails, Religion, Transportation Groundhog Day: September 11, 2004