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17: Dager-Wonsettler Farmstead: Dager-Wonsettler Farmstead: November 21, 2003 : 1044 National Park, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) northwest of the junction of Pennsylvania Route 519 and U.S. Route 40: Amwell Township: 18: Danley Covered Bridge
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.
Hamilton is an unincorporated community in Perry Township in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] History. A post office has been in operation at ...
Although most summer days are slightly humid in Hamilton Township, episodes of heat and high humidity can occur with heat index values > 101 °F (38 °C). Since 1981, the highest air temperature has been 99.8 °F (38 °C), on July 22, 2011, and the highest daily average mean dew point was 72.5 °F (23 °C) on August 28, 2018.
Hamilton Township is a township in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 11,374 at the 2020 census , [ 3 ] up from 8,949 at the 2000 census. History
Hamilton Township is located in eastern Adams County, adjacent to the boroughs of Abbottstown and East Berlin. Conewago Creek forms the northern boundary of the township. U.S. Route 30, the Lincoln Highway, forms the southern border and passes through Abbottstown.
2 miles (3 km) later, PA 31 intersects Pennsylvania Route 381. This marks the eastern terminus of the concurrency with PA 711, and the western terminus of PA 381. It is also the northern terminus of the PA 381/711 concurrency as well. [12] Before leaving Donegal Township, PA 31 approaches the eastern terminus of the concurrency with PA 381.
Pennsylvania Route 103 (abbreviated PA Route 103 or PA 103, officially State Route 103 or SR 103) is a 30.8-mile (49.57 km) long north–south designated state route in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Its primary course is along the south/east side of the Juniata River, while U.S. Route 522 runs along the opposite side.