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    They can email AgingPlan@pa.gov, ... Relive the life and times of the area’s early settlers at the Springs Museum, 1711 Springs Road, Springs. ... 1711 Springs Road, Springs, Saturdays, 7 a.m ...

  3. Cresson, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Cresson is a borough in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States.Cresson is 80 miles (130 km) east of Pittsburgh.It is above 2,000 feet (600 m) in elevation. Lumber, coal, and coke yards were industries that had supported the population, which numbered 1,470 in 1910.

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    Roughly bounded by West Chester Pike, Plumsock Road, Goshen Road, and Garrett Mill Road, near Media 39°58′35″N 75°29′19″W  /  39.976389°N 75.488611°W  / 39.976389; -75.488611  ( Okehocking Historic

  5. Pennsylvania Route 669 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 669 (PA 669) is a 5.82-mile-long (9.37 km) state highway located in Somerset County in Pennsylvania.The southern terminus is at the Maryland state line in Elk Lick Township, where Maryland Route 669 (MD 669) and Springs Road cross the state line from U.S. Route 40 Alternate (US 40 Alt.).

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  7. Springs, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Springs is an unincorporated community in Elk Lick Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. Springs is known for its Spring Folk Festival, which takes place annually in October, its museum and its farmers' market. [citation needed] It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  8. Pennsylvania Route 401 - Wikipedia

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    PA 401 is called Conestoga Road its entire length and runs through rural areas with suburban development toward the eastern part of the route. PA 401 follows a former turnpike chartered in 1809 known as the Little Conestoga Turnpike. PA 401 was designated along Conestoga Road between PA 29 (Phoenixville Pike) and US 30/PA 1 in 1928. The route ...

  9. Pennsylvania Route 263 - Wikipedia

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    PA 263 follows a part of the alignment of Old York Road, which was laid out in 1711. In 1911, the portion of the current route south of Lahaska became part of Legislative Route 155. When Pennsylvania designated its state highways, PA 263 was assigned to its current alignment between Willow Grove and Centre Bridge in 1928.