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Tionesta Township is a township in Forest County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 666 at the time of the 2020 census, [ 2 ] up from the total of 729 that was documented by the 2010 , [ 3 ] up from 610 at the 2000 census.
Tionesta is a borough in and the county seat of Forest County, Pennsylvania, United States. [3] The population was 475 at the 2020 Census. [4] The name is a Native American [clarification needed] word meaning "the home of the wolves". [5] [6] Visitors and residents are greeted to Tionesta with a sign reading "A special place with a relaxed pace"
Forest County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.As of the 2020 census, the population was 6,973, [1] making it the third-least populous county in Pennsylvania. . Its county seat is Tionesta
As of the census [4] of 2000, there were 397 people, 162 households, and 115 families residing in the township. The population density was 9.4 people per square mile (3.6/km 2).
First listed on January 1, 1976. In 1999 the house was moved 300 feet and automatically delisted. In 2000 it was relisted. [6] 113: Jacob Zook House: Jacob Zook House: February 24, 1995 : 290 East Lincoln Highway near Exton
Drovers Inn: Drovers Inn: September 18, 1985 : Strasburg Road near Coatesville: East Fallowfield Township: 29: East Bradford Boarding School for Boys: East Bradford Boarding School for Boys: March 7, 1973
Hickory Township is located in northwestern Forest County, and is bordered to the north by Warren County.The Allegheny River forms the western boundary of the township. U.S. Route 62 follows the east side of the river through the township, leading north to Warren and south to Tionesta.
The Tionesta Scenic and Research Natural Areas are adjacent protected areas in the Allegheny National Forest of northwestern Pennsylvania. They cover a combined 4,131 acres (1,672 ha) of the Allegheny Plateau and contain some 4,000 acres (1,600 ha) of old-growth forest representative of the area. They are located in Warren County and McKean County.