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Pleasantville is located in northwestern Bedford County at (40.179581, -78.613315 It lies at the northern end of Chestnut Ridge.. Pennsylvania Route 56 passes through the borough, leading southeast 14 miles (23 km) to Bedford, the county seat, and northwestward over the Allegheny Front 24 miles (39 km) to Johnstown.
This is a list of Native American archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania.. Historic sites in the United States qualify to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places by passing one or more of four different criteria; Criterion D permits the inclusion of proven and potential archaeological sites. [1]
South of Alum Bank on Township 559, northwest of Fishertown 40°08′32″N 78°37′30″W / 40.142222°N 78.625°W / 40.142222; -78.625 ( Ryot Covered West St. Clair Township
US 220 / US 220 Bus. near Bedford, PA: Major intersections: PA 56 near Cessna, PA; US 22 near Altoona, PA; PA 453 in Tyrone, PA; US 322 near State College, PA; PA 150 near Bellefonte, PA; PA 26 near Pleasant Gap, PA; North end: US 220 / PA 26 near Bellefonte, PA: Northern segment; Length: 75.90 mi [2] (122.15 km) South end
Location of Bedford County in Pennsylvania. This is a list of the Pennsylvania state historical markers in Bedford County.. This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Bedford County, Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC).
Pennsylvania Route 61 (PA 61) is an 81.8-mile-long (131.6 km) state highway that is located in Pennsylvania in the United States. The route is signed north-south despite running in a northwest-southeast direction from U.S. Route 222 Business (US 222 Bus.) in Reading to US 11/US 15/PA 147 in Shamokin Dam.
Cessna is a populated place in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States, located within Bedford Township. [1] Its elevation is at 1,102 feet above sea level. [2] It is at the confluence of Interstate 99 and Pennsylvania Route 56. The community was named after John A. Cessna, who was credited with bringing the railroad to the community. [3]
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.