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Kinzua Heights, Pennsylvania
Kinzua may refer to: Communities *Kinzua, Oregon, a ghost town in Wheeler County *Kinzua, Pennsylvania, in Warren County nder the Allegheny Reservoir (aka, Kinzua Lake) since 1965*Kinzua Beach, Pennsylvania, in Warren County *Kinzua Heights, Pennsylvania, in Warren County *Kinzua Township, Warren County, Pennsylvania Other *Kinzua Creek, a tributary of the Allegheny River in Pennsylvania *Kinzua Bridge State Park, located in McKean County, Pennsylvania **Kinzua Bridge, a former railway bridge located in the above state park *Kinzua Dam, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dam on the Allegheny River in Pennsylvania *Allegheny Reservoir The Allegheny Reservoir (also known as Kinzua Lake and unofficially as Lake Perfidy) is a reservoir along the Allegheny River in Pennsylvania and New York, USA. It was created in 1965 by the construction of the Kinzua Dam along the river. Lake P ...
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Kinzua, Oregon
Kinzua is a ghost town or former town site in Wheeler County, Oregon, United States. It existed as a company town from 1927 to 1978. Kinzua lies directly east of Fossil and uses a Fossil mailing address. The community was founded by Pennsylvania lumberman Edward D. Wetmore to support the sawmill operations of the Kinzua Pine Mills Company, that was named for the Kinzua Township in Pennsylvania. At one time Kinzua was the most populous community in Wheeler County and 330 people worked at the mill. In 1929, the company built the Kinzua & Southern Railroad to ship forest products from the mill to Condon, to the north. From Condon a Union Pacific feeder line went north to Arlington on the Columbia River. Through 1952, the Kinzua & Southern carried mail and passengers via a self-powered rail bus called "The Goose". The line closed entirely in 1976. In 1965, Kinzua included 125 homes, a community hall, church, library, store, and the golf course. When the mill closed in 1978, th ...
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