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  2. Juniata River - Wikipedia

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    The Juniata River (/ ˌ dʒ uː n i ˈ æ t ə /) [1] is a tributary of the Susquehanna River, approximately 104 miles (167 km) long, [2] in central Pennsylvania. The river is considered scenic along much of its route, having a broad and shallow course passing through several mountain ridges and steeply lined water gaps .

  3. Pennsylvania Route 103 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Kishacoquillas Creek - Wikipedia

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    Kishacoquillas Creek (named for a friendly Native American inhabitant) drains the Kishacoquillas Valley, running along the foot of the Jacks Mountain ridge where it intersects with Honey Creek before passing through the Mann Narrows water gap and joins the Juniata River at the borough of Lewistown.

  5. Pennsylvania Route 333 - Wikipedia

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    PA 103 – Lewistown, Mattawana: Western terminus: Juniata: Mifflin: 12.858: 20.693: PA 35 north (Wilson Street) to US 22 / US 322 – Mifflintown: West end of PA 35 overlap: Milford Township: 13.402: 21.568: PA 35 south – Walnut, Shade Gap: East end of PA 35 overlap: Port Royal: 16.347: 26.308: PA 75 north (Market Street) – Port Royal ...

  6. Pennsylvania Route 34 - Wikipedia

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    The two routes turn northwest onto South 4th Street, passing homes. PA 34 splits from PA 849 by turning northeast onto Market Street and passing through the commercial downtown. The route passes under Norfolk Southern's Pittsburgh Line prior to crossing the Juniata River into Howe Township. At this point, the road becomes Red Hill Road and runs ...

  7. Aughwick Creek - Wikipedia

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    Aughwick Creek is a 30.8-mile-long (49.6 km) [1] tributary of the Juniata River in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania in the United States. [2]Aughwick Creek, born from the confluence of Little Aughwick Creek and Sideling Hill Creek near the community of Maddensville, joins the Juniata River a few miles below Mount Union.

  8. Jacks Creek (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Jacks Creek is a 20.0-mile-long (32.2 km) [1] tributary of the Juniata River in central Pennsylvania in the United States. [2] The creek begins along the outskirts of a small village known as Bannerville. Jacks Creek joins the Juniata River at Lewistown. [2]

  9. Little Juniata River - Wikipedia

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    Thus the Little Juniata was (and still is) listed as a commercially "navigable" river. The Little Juniata River is a good spot for fly fishing; it holds a Class A population of wild brown trout and requires no stocking. Accident on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, on the river near Birmingham, Huntingdon County; Harper's Weekly, January 14, 1864