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  2. Blue Knob, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    16635 (Duncansville) Area codes: 814/582: FIPS code: 42-07272: GNIS feature ID: 2805467 [2] Blue Knob is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) ...

  3. U.S. Route 220 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Allegheny Ridge Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    The wind farm was built by Gamesa and encompasses parts of Cambria and Blair counties north of Blue Knob Mountain near Altoona. It officially became operational in June 2007 and has 40 wind turbines , each of a 2 MW nameplate capacity , for a total maximum production of 80 megawatts of electricity.

  5. Interstate 99 - Wikipedia

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    I-99 begins at an indirect interchange with US 220 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-70/I-76) north of Bedford.It begins concurrent with US 220, which continues south from the interchange toward the Maryland state line as a two-lane highway known as the Appalachian Thruway.

  6. Pavia Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pavia Township is located in the northwestern corner of Bedford County, bordered to the west by Cambria County and to the north by Blair County.A large portion of the township is occupied by Blue Knob State Park, including the 3,130-foot (950 m) summit of Blue Knob, the second highest peak in Pennsylvania.

  7. Blue Knob (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Knob was thought to be the highest mountain in Pennsylvania until 1921, when the U.S. Geological Survey determined a summit of 3,213 feet (979 m) was higher (later named Mount Davis). In the 1950s the summit was cleared of vegetation and was the location of Claysburg Air Force Station until it was deactivated in 1961.

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