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Beech Creek is a borough in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 701 at the 2010 census. [3] It is the setting for Fun Home, a 2006 graphic ...
Beech Creek in Orivston. Beech Creek is a 27.3-mile-long (43.9 km) [1] tributary of Bald Eagle Creek in Centre and Clinton counties, in Pennsylvania in the United States. [2]Via Bald Eagle Creek, its water flows to the West Branch Susquehanna River, then the Susquehanna River, and ultimately to Chesapeake Bay.
Beech Creek Township is a township in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 966 at the 2020 census. The population was 966 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ]
U.S. Route 220 (US 220) is a U.S. Highway that is a spur route of US 20.It runs from Rockingham, North Carolina, north to South Waverly, Pennsylvania.In the state of Pennsylvania, the route runs 248 miles (399 km) from the Maryland border in Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford County northeast to an interchange with I-86/NY 17 in South Waverly, Bradford County a short distance south of the New ...
The Altoona and Beech Creek Railroad was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad in Pennsylvania that operated during the late ninteeth and early twentieth centuries. It carried passenger traffic from the vicinity of Altoona to Wopsononock and coal and timber from Wopsononock and Dougherty to Altoona.
The Beech Creek Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated in central Pennsylvania between Jersey Shore and Mahaffey.Originally chartered in 1882, it was leased by the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad (later the New York Central Railroad) in 1890 and was directly operated by that company afterwards.
PA 150 crosses the Beech Creek into the borough of Beech Creek in Clinton County and heads east as Main Street, passing homes and a few businesses. The route enters Beech Creek Township and becomes Eagle Valley Road, running past more residences before turning northeast into agricultural areas with some woods and homes.
Beech Creek runs through the center of the town, flowing southeast towards Bald Eagle Creek in the West Branch Susquehanna River watershed. Orviston is known as the last town accessible by the Monument/Orviston road (formerly PA 364) - a 10.8-mile paved county road stemming from Beech Creek, Pennsylvania, and ending at the entrance to Orviston.