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  2. Indian Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Indian Caverns was a show cave in Spruce Creek, Pennsylvania, United States from 1929-2017. It is a horizontal karst cave of Ordovician Nealmont/Benner limestone, estimated to be about 500,000 years old. It is the second-largest cave in Pennsylvania and the largest limestone cave. Indian Caverns consists of two sections, originally separated by ...

  3. Pennsylvania Railroad District - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Railroad District, also known as Conrail: Little Juniata River Bridges and Tunnels or Bridges and Tunnels (Spruce Creek to Birmingham Section, Little Juniata River), is a national historic district that is located in Spruce Creek Township, Morris Township, and Warriors Mark Township in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania and Tyrone Township in Blair County, Pennsylvania.

  4. Tyrone Borough Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Architectural style. Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian. NRHP reference No. 92001823 [1] Added to NRHP. January 21, 1993. The Tyrone Borough Historic District is a national historic district that is located in Tyrone, Blair County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

  5. Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad (later Railway), previously the Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Creek Railroad, was a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) in central Pennsylvania. Originally intended to connect the Susquehanna Valley with Tyrone and the ore lands to its northeast, it was built in two discontinuous and never-connected ...

  6. Tyrone, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Tyrone Borough website. Tyrone is a borough in Blair County, Pennsylvania, United States, located 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Altoona, on the Little Juniata River. Tyrone was of considerable commercial importance in the twentieth century. It was an outlet for the Clearfield coal fields and was noted for manufacturing paper products.

  7. Spruce Creek (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Spruce Creek (Pennsylvania) Coordinates: 40°36′31″N 78°08′09″W. Spruce Creek is a 16.5-mile-long (26.6 km) [1] tributary of the Little Juniata River in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania in the United States. [2][3] Spruce Creek passes by Indian Caverns several miles before joining the Little Juniata River at the village of Spruce Creek. [3]

  8. Spruce Creek Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    28.00/sq mi (9.078/km 2) Time zone. UTC-5 ( Eastern (EST)) • Summer ( DST) UTC-4 (EDT) FIPS code. 42-061-73488. Spruce Creek Township is a township that is located in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 201 at the time of the 2020 census.

  9. Tyrone Township, Blair County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    UTC-4 (EDT) Area code. 814. FIPS code. 42-013-78176. Tyrone Township is a township in Blair County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Altoona, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,873 at the 2020 census. It was named after County Tyrone in Ireland.