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The Cambria County Conservation and Recreation Authority was created in 1994 [1] by the Cambria County Commissioners using the Municipal Authorities Act of 1945 to establish recreation opportunities as well as assist with cleanup of streams and rivers due to pollution from coal mining in the county. The authority is overseen by a fifteen-member ...
The Ghost Town Trail is a rail trail in Western Pennsylvania that runs 36 miles (58 km) between Black Lick, Indiana County, and Ebensburg, Cambria County. [1] Established in 1991 on the right-of-way of the former Ebensburg and Black Lick Railroad, the trail follows the Blacklick Creek and passes through many ghost towns that were abandoned in the early 1900s with the decline of the local coal ...
Area: 812 acres (329 ha) Built: 1935: Architect: CCC Camps SP-6 and SP-16: Architectural style: National Park Service Rustic: MPS: Emergency Conservation Work (ECW) Architecture in Pennsylvania State Parks: 1933-1942, TR: NRHP reference No. 87000745 [4] Added to NRHP: May 18, 1987
Recreation.gov is a website run by Booz Allen Hamilton in conjunction with 12 different US Federal and State Government organizations, including: [1] Bureau of Land Management Bureau of Reclamation
Ebensburg is a borough and the county seat of Cambria County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [4] It is located 25 miles (40 km) west of Altoona and surrounded by Cambria Township. It is situated in the Allegheny Mountains at about 2,140 feet (650 m) above sea level. Ebensburg is located in a rich bituminous coal region. In the past, sawmills ...
In August 1985, the station was bought out of bankruptcy by Pittsburgh broadcast engineer Phillip Lenz who formed "Ebensburg Broadcast Group", and given the call letters WEBG. The station's studio and offices were moved to the Ebensburg Mini Mall. By 1990, the station was sold to another owner, Eagle Radio, and became WRDD.
The lake is a popular recreation area in the summer, where people can fish, swim, and boat. It has 36 miles (58 km) of trails and 1,147 acres (464 ha) of water. [1] It is at an elevation of 289 feet (88 m). [2] It was built and is operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District.
Seven Tubs Recreation Area is a publicly accessible recreation area located in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and owned by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Continuously flowing glacial meltwater gouged a line of smooth tubs in gritty sandstone over 12,000 years ago. [1] The tubs are potholes formed by the ...