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Curwensville is a borough in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States, 45 miles (72 km) north of Altoona on the West Branch Susquehanna River. Coal mining, tanning, and the manufacture of fire bricks were the industries at the turn of the 20th century.
Curwensville Lake is a reservoir [2] [failed verification] located just to the south of the town of Curwensville, Pennsylvania.The lake was formed due to the construction of the Curwensville Dam to the north of the lake.
PA 879 westbound in Grampian. PA 879 begins at an intersection with US 219 and PA 729 in the borough of Grampian in Clearfield County, heading northeast on two-lane undivided 1st Street. The road passes homes, crossing into Penn Township and becoming Curwensville Grampian Highway. Here, the route passes through a mix of fields and woods with ...
Pennsylvania Route 453 (PA 453) is a 43.8-mile-long (70.5 km) state highway located in Huntingdon, Blair, and Clearfield counties in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at U.S. Route 22 (US 22) in Water Street; the northern terminus is at PA 879 in Curwensville.
Anderson Creek is a 23.6-mile-long (38.0 km) [6] tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. [7]The upstream portion of the Anderson Creek Watershed is a PA DCNR Conservation Area, and falls from Rockton Mountain, along Interstate I-80 in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. [8]
Curwensville Dam is located on the West Branch Susquehanna River about 0.6 miles (0.97 km) upstream from Curwensville in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.The dam is an earth fill structure 2,850 feet (870 m) long, rising 131 feet (40 m) above the stream bed, with a spillway and gate-controlled outlet.
Pennsylvania Route 969 (PA 969) is a 10.4-mile-long (16.7 km) state highway located in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at U.S. Route 219 (US 219) in Greenwood Township . The eastern terminus is at PA 453 in Curwensville .
Curwensville State Park [3] [4] [33] Clearfield County: unknown: Curwensville Lake on the West Branch Susquehanna River [34] Now a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers site, recreation area operated by Clearfield County Drake Well State Park [4] [35] Venango County: 1943: Drake Well Museum [26] Now a Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission site