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Bedford in 1969. Bedford is located in the center of Bedford County at (40.016361, −78.504071 It is completely surrounded by Bedford Township.. The borough is accessible from Exit 146 of the Pennsylvania Turnpike at the midpoint between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.
The buildings date between 1750 and 1930, and include notable examples of Greek Revival, Italianate and Federal style architecture. Notable non-residential buildings include the oldest building in Bedford County: Fortified Bedford House (1758), Fort Bedford Museum (in the style of the 1750s ~ the building itself was constructed in 1958), Neptune House (c. 1880), G. C. Murphy Company Building ...
Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: Barclay House: Barclay House: September 18, 1978 : 230 Juliana Street: Bedford: 2: Bedford County Alms House: Bedford County Alms House: November 3, 1988
Protected areas of Bedford County, Pennsylvania (1 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Bedford County, Pennsylvania" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Junction US 30 & PA 31, 4 miles W of Bedford 40°02′34″N 78°33′35″W / 40.04285°N 78.55983°W / 40.04285; -78.55983 ( Forbes Road, 1758, Fort Bedford to Fort Duquesne - The Forks
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Bedford County, Pennsylvania" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
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The township is located in southern Bedford County in the Cumberland Valley, a narrow Appalachian valley bounded by Wills Mountain to the west and Evitts Mountain to the east. Evitts Creek, a tributary of the North Branch Potomac River, flows southwards through the valley, and U.S. Route 220 passes through the center of the valley as well.