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The Susquehanna Valley of Pennsylvania lies in the south-central portion of the state and |
The Susquehanna Valley of Pennsylvania lies in the south-central portion of the state and is near to the Pennsylvania state capital, Harrisburg. Additionally, the Susquehanna Valley is home to a few pockets of [[Amish and Mennonite]] culture. The area is rich in revolutionary and industrial heritage and traces its roots as far back as the mid-1600s. The Susquehanna River is believed to be one of the oldest systems in the world and is the largest non-navigable river in the United States. |
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==Counties== |
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*[[Snyder County]] |
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==Cities== |
==Cities== |
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* {{marker|type=city|name=[[Altoona (Pennsylvania)|Altoona]]|wikidata=Q444210}} |
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* {{marker|type=city|name=[[Bedford (Pennsylvania)|Bedford]]|wikidata=Q1133571}} |
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* {{marker|type=city|name=[[Benton (Pennsylvania)|Benton]]|wikidata=Q1134255}} |
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* [[Harrisburg]] |
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* {{marker|type=city|name=[[Berwick (Pennsylvania)|Berwick]]|wikidata=Q1131639}} |
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* {{marker|type=city|name=[[Bloomsburg]]|wikidata=Q1133544}} |
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* [[Lititz]] |
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* {{marker|type=city|name=[[Danville (Pennsylvania)|Danville]]|wikidata=Q1135472}} |
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* [[Shamokin Dam]] |
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* {{marker|type=city|name=[[Johnstown]]|wikidata=Q1070763}} |
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* [[Spring Grove (Pennsylvania)|Spring Grove]] |
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* {{marker|type=city|name=[[Lewisburg (Pennsylvania)|Lewisburg-Selingsgrove]]|wikidata=Q1185021}} |
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* [[State College]] |
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* {{marker|type=city|name=[[Numidia]]|wikidata=Q1184302}} |
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* [[York (Pennsylvania)|York]] |
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* {{marker|type=city|name=[[Port Royal (Pennsylvania)|Port Royal]]|lat=40.533333|long=-77.3875|wikidata=Q1183349}} |
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* [[Williamsport]] |
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* {{marker|type=city|name=[[Shamokin Dam]]|wikidata=Q1180828}} |
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==Other destinations== |
==Other destinations== |
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'''[http://rockhilltrolley.org/ Rockhill Trolley Museum]''' |
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==Understand== |
==Understand== |
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While much of the area is made up of farmland, sizable towns and small to midsized cities line the shores on each side of the Susquehanna. |
While much of the area is made up of farmland, sizable towns and small to midsized cities line the shores on each side of the Susquehanna. Sunbury-Lewisburg-Selinsgrove are a largely exurban and rural triad of towns all located on the shores of the Susquehanna. This area is known for its outstanding collegiate academics and sports as well as the Amish landscape and products produced there. |
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==Talk== |
==Talk== |
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==Get in== |
==Get in== |
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The valley is connected by Pennsylvania state routes 11 & 15 from north to south. |
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Harrisburg International Airport is located just outside the city in Middletown. Directly in center city Harrisburg is the Harrisburg Transportation Center, which serves as an Amtrak and Greyhound/Trailways hub. Williamsport and Selinsgrove both have their own regional airports. The valley is connected by Pennsylvania state routes 11 & 15 from north to south. The Harrisburg area also has access to Interstates 81 and 83, state routes 322 and 22, and the Pennsylvania turnpike to points east and west. |
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Selinsgrove ({{IATA|SEG}}) has its own regional airport. |
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John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport ({{IATA|JST}}) |
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==Get around== |
==Get around== |
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In the areas of Sunbury, Lewisburg and Selinsgrove, cars are preferred. Though these areas have buses and taxis, they are difficult to find and schedule and can be costly when compared to the options in bigger cities. |
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==See== |
==See== |
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The area sports include, The Altoona Curve at Peoples Natural Gas (Minor League Baseball) and The Johnstown Tomahawks (Hockey) at the Johnstown War Memorial. |
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==Do== |
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==Eat== |
==Eat== |
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Texas Hot Dogs in Downtown [[Altoona (Pennsylvania)|Altoona]] is a great place to stop and have a hot dog and fries. |
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==Drink== |
==Drink== |
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==Stay safe== |
==Stay safe== |
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 8 February 2023
The Susquehanna Valley of Pennsylvania lies in the south-central portion of the state and is near to the Pennsylvania state capital, Harrisburg. Additionally, the Susquehanna Valley is home to a few pockets of Amish and Mennonite culture. The area is rich in revolutionary and industrial heritage and traces its roots as far back as the mid-1600s. The Susquehanna River is believed to be one of the oldest systems in the world and is the largest non-navigable river in the United States.
Cities
[edit]- 1 Altoona
- 2 Bedford
- 3 Benton
- 4 Berwick
- 5 Bloomsburg
- 6 Danville
- 7 Johnstown
- 8 Lewisburg-Selingsgrove
- 9 Numidia
- 10 Port Royal
- 11 Shamokin Dam
Other destinations
[edit]Understand
[edit]While much of the area is made up of farmland, sizable towns and small to midsized cities line the shores on each side of the Susquehanna. Sunbury-Lewisburg-Selinsgrove are a largely exurban and rural triad of towns all located on the shores of the Susquehanna. This area is known for its outstanding collegiate academics and sports as well as the Amish landscape and products produced there.
Talk
[edit]The Susquehanna Valley region of Pennsylvania draws its dialect both from the local Amish "Pennsylvania Dutch" dialect and the Eastern Pennsylvania / Philadelphia dialect. While terms like "water ice" and "youse" are not uncommon here, the Pennsylvania Dutch "yuns" is also north of Harrisburg.
Get in
[edit]The valley is connected by Pennsylvania state routes 11 & 15 from north to south.
Selinsgrove (SEG IATA) has its own regional airport.
John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport (JST IATA)
Get around
[edit]In the areas of Sunbury, Lewisburg and Selinsgrove, cars are preferred. Though these areas have buses and taxis, they are difficult to find and schedule and can be costly when compared to the options in bigger cities.
See
[edit]The area sports include, The Altoona Curve at Peoples Natural Gas (Minor League Baseball) and The Johnstown Tomahawks (Hockey) at the Johnstown War Memorial.
Do
[edit]Eat
[edit]Texas Hot Dogs in Downtown Altoona is a great place to stop and have a hot dog and fries.
Drink
[edit]Stay safe
[edit]Go next
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Allegheny Mountains |