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Foxburg is located in western Clarion County at (41.142937, -79.679926), [5] along the east bank of the Allegheny River, which forms the boundary with Armstrong County Pennsylvania Route 58 passes through the borough, crossing the Allegheny on the new Foxburg Bridge , which opened in 2009.
Foxburg Country Club, established in 1887, is the oldest golf course in continuous use in the United States. It is located in Foxburg , Clarion County, Pennsylvania , United States of America , approximately 55 miles (89 km) north of Pittsburgh on a hill rising about 300 feet above the Allegheny River .
The following are approximate tallies of current listings in Pennsylvania on the National Register of Historic Places.These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]
Pennsylvania Route 268 (PA 268) is a 35-mile-long (56 km) state highway that is located in Armstrong, Butler, and Venango counties in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is situated at U.S. Route 422 (US 422) in West Kittanning. The northern terminus is located at PA 38/PA 208 in Emlenton.
PA 68: East Brady and Brady's Bend Township: Parker Bridge: PA 368: Perry Township and Parker: Foxburg Bridge: PA 58: Foxburg and Hovey Township: Emlenton Bridge: I-80: Richland Township and Allegheny Township: Emlenton Low Level Bridge: PA 38: Emlenton: Kennerdell Bridge: Kenderell Road
The three routes form a concurrency and head westward – this segment is what is known as a wrong way concurrency, because PA 58 is signed east at the same time that Route 358 is signed west. The concurrency lasts only a quarter mile, and then PA 58 leaves the concurrency, heading south-southeast nearly 15 miles (24 km) to the borough of Mercer .
A 24-mile-long portion of the upper river in Warren and McKean counties of Pennsylvania and Cattaraugus County in New York forms the Allegheny Reservoir, which was created by the erection of the Kinzua Dam in 1965 for flood control.
The new bridge was completed alongside the old Foxburg Bridge which was demolished to allow the pedestrian walkway to be added. [1] The project began in 2007 and was due to end in 2009 but the bridge opened to traffic ahead of schedule. The cost of the project was $10.1 million.