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Pennsylvania Route 64 (PA 64) is a 21.3-mile-long (34.3 km) north–south state route located in central Pennsylvania. At its southern terminus in Spring Township , PA 64 continues north from where Pennsylvania Route 26 turns to join Interstate 99 and U.S. Route 220 .
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Crosley-Garrett Mill Workers' Housing, Store and Mill Site ... near junction of U.S. Route 202 and County Road 15199 ... Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades ...
The freeway passes under the northbound ramp to the airport terminals and reaches a northbound exit to PA 291 and a southbound entrance from PA 291 as it crosses under the ramp from the airport terminals to southbound I-95. At this point, I-95 gains collector–distributor roads on each side, carrying a 3–3–3–3 lane configuration.
North end of PA 56 overlap; south end of PA 286 Truck overlap; US 422 exits A-B: 88.8: 142.9 — PA 286 Truck east to PA 286 – Clymer, Indiana: North end of PA 286 Truck overlap; access to Indiana County–Jimmy Stewart Airport — PA 110 west – Creekside: North end of freeway; eastern terminus of PA 110: Rayne Township: 97.4: 156.8: PA 85 ...
Updated maps from Williamson County show an increase of 6,000 structures in the 100-year flood plains. The last information available was from 1994. ... Williamson County has updated its flood ...
Williamson is located along Pennsylvania Route 995, northwest of Greencastle and southwest of Chambersburg. [2] Williamson was platted circa 1870 by land owner Samuel Z. Hawbaker, [3] and may be named after Hugh Williamson, the patriot contemporary of Benjamin Franklin, both of whom were Founding Fathers of the United States. Another ...