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Map of Pennsylvania Route 333: Date: 27 May 2013: Source: Own work, data from U.S. Census Bureau . This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with Inkscape. Author:
Here, the route turns south to join PA 75 on Market Street, crossing the Tuscarora Creek into Turbett Township. [2] [3] PA 333 through the borough of Thompsontown. PA 333 splits from PA 75 in Old Port by heading to the southeast on an unnamed road. The route runs through areas of farms and woods before curving east into open farmland.
Fetter's Mill Rd. and Pennypack Ln., Bryn Athyn and Lower Moreland Township, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°7′55″N 75°4′18″W / 40.13194°N 75.07167°W / 40.13194; -75
Warehouse of Cambria Iron Works after the 1889 Johnstown Flood.. The Cambria Iron Company was founded in 1852 to provide iron for the construction of railroads.In 1854, the iron works, which had gone out of the blast, were purchased by a group of Philadelphia merchants led by Matthew Newkirk.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on National Register of Historic Places in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1]
PA 333 east – Port Royal, Thompsontown: South end of PA 333 concurrency: Milford Township: 36.993: 59.534: PA 333 west (Mowery Street) – Denholm, Hawstone, Lewistown: North end of PA 333 concurrency: Fermanagh Township: 39.319– 39.554: 63.278– 63.656: US 22 / US 322 – Lewistown, Harrisburg: Interchange: Fayette Township: 46.313: 74. ...
Fetter's Mill, also known as Louis Ewald Studio—Residence, is a historic grist mill located on Pennypack Creek at Bryn Athyn in Lower Moreland Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It was built in the 1740s, and is a five level, stucco over stone building of post and beam construction.
Built in 1914, this historic mill is a three-and-one-half-story frame building, measuring forty feet by thirty-five feet. It sits on a concrete block foundation and has clapboard siding. [2] Attached to the mill is a two-story frame addition, a coal and lumber storage shed, and one-story frame addition. [2]