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Tannertown, Pennsylvania
Tannertown is an extinct town in Central Pennsylvania. It lay between the small villages of Forest Hill and Cowan on Buffalo Road ( Pennsylvania Route 192) in West Buffalo Township, Pennsylvania West Buffalo Township is a township in Union County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,820 at the 2020 census. History The Hayes Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Geography According to the Un .... References Former populated places in Pennsylvania {{UnionCountyPA-geo-stub ...
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Ghost Town
Ghost Town(s) or Ghosttown may refer to: * Ghost town, a town that has been abandoned Film and television * Ghost Town (1936 film), ''Ghost Town'' (1936 film), an American Western film by Harry L. Fraser * Ghost Town (1956 film), ''Ghost Town'' (1956 film), an American Western film by Allen H. Miner * Ghost Town (1988 film), ''Ghost Town'' (1988 film), an American horror film by Richard McCarthy (as Richard Governor) * Ghost Town (2008 film), ''Ghost Town'' (2008 film), an American fantasy comedy film by David Koepp * ''Ghost Town'', a 2008 TV film featuring Billy Drago * ''Derek Acorah's Ghost Towns'', a 2005–2006 British paranormal reality television series * Ghost Town (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation), "Ghost Town" (''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''), a 2009 TV episode Literature * Ghost Town (Lucky Luke), ''Ghost Town'' (''Lucky Luke'') or ''La Ville fantôme'', a 1965 ''Lucky Luke'' comic *''Ghost Town'', a Beacon Street Girls novel by Annie Bryant *''Ghost Town'', a 199 ...
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Regions Of Pennsylvania
Geographic regions of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Lehigh Valley The Lehigh Valley is named for the Lehigh River, which flows through it. The region includes Allentown, the third most populated city in Pennsylvania, the neighboring eastern Pennsylvania cities of Bethlehem and Easton, and its more rural suburbs. The region was once a hub for American heavy manufacturing. Its economy is now more diverse, and it has one of the state's fastest growing populations. It includes two counties: * Lehigh County * Northampton County * Population (2020): 687,509 Southeastern Pennsylvania Delaware Valley The Delaware Valley is named for the Delaware River, which flows through the region. It consists of the following counties: * Bucks * Chester * Delaware * Montgomery * Philadelphia * Population (2020): 6.245 million This valley primarily contains Philadelphia and its surrounding Delaware Valley metropolitan area. Pennsylvania Piedmont Pennsylvania's Piedmont region is a heavily ...
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Forest Hill, Pennsylvania
A forest is an area of land dominated by trees. Hundreds of definitions of forest are used throughout the world, incorporating factors such as tree density, tree height, land use, legal standing, and ecological function. The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) defines a forest as, "Land spanning more than 0.5 hectares with trees higher than 5 meters and a canopy cover of more than 10 percent, or trees able to reach these thresholds ''in situ''. It does not include land that is predominantly under agricultural or urban use." Using this definition, '' Global Forest Resources Assessment 2020'' (FRA 2020) found that forests covered , or approximately 31 percent of the world's land area in 2020. Forests are the predominant terrestrial ecosystem of Earth, and are found around the globe. More than half of the world's forests are found in only five countries (Brazil, Canada, China, Russia, and the United States). The largest share of forests (45 percent) are in t ...
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Cowan, Pennsylvania
Cowan is a populated place in Buffalo Township, Union County, Pennsylvania, United States. Notable institutions in Cowan include Bucknell University Bucknell University is a private liberal arts college in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1846 as the University at Lewisburg, it now consists of the College of Arts and Sciences, Freeman College of Management, and the College of Engineering. ...'s Forrest D. Brown Conference Center. History In the 1860s, Cowan was known as Farmersville. Trinity Lutheran Church was founded in 1871. References External links {{authority control Unincorporated communities in Union County, Pennsylvania Unincorporated communities in Pennsylvania ...
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Pennsylvania Route 192
Pennsylvania Route 192 (PA 192) is a state highway located in central Pennsylvania. The western terminus of the route is at PA 144 in Centre Hall. The eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 15 (US 15) in Lewisburg. Route description PA 192 begins at an intersection with PA 144 in the borough of Centre Hall in Centre County, heading northeast on two-lane undivided East Church Street. The road passes homes before crossing into Potter Township, where it becomes Upper Brush Valley Road and heads into agricultural areas with some residences located in the Brush Valley to the southeast of forested Nittany Mountain. The route passes through more rural areas as it enters Gregg Township, where the name changes to Brush Valley Road. PA 192 runs through more farmland with occasional trees, passing to the north of Penn's Cave and Hotel and Penns Cave Airport. The road continues east-northeast through the agricultural Brush Valley bounded by Nittany Mountain to the north and Brush Mountain to t ...
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West Buffalo Township, Pennsylvania
West Buffalo Township is a township in Union County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,820 at the 2020 census. History The Hayes Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 38.0 square miles (98.4 km2), of which 38.0 square miles (98.4 km2) is land and 0.03% is water. West Buffalo Township is bordered by Lycoming County to the north, White Deer and Buffalo Townships to the east, Mifflinburg and Limestone Township to the south and Lewis Township to the west. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 2,795 people, 993 households, and 753 families residing in the township. The population density was . There were 1,149 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the township was 98.10% White, 0.43% African American, 0.25% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.25% from other races, and 0.64% from ...
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