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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG44_travel-history_Lewistown-PA.html
Five stages of travel can be recalled here. Concrete covers the old turnpike. Opposite are the ruins of the old canal. The Juniata was once filled with river craft. Across the river is the Pennsylvania Railroad.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG3L_mifflin-county_Lewistown-PA.html
Formed September 19, 1789 from Cumberland and Northumberland counties, and named for Thomas Mifflin, Governor, 1790-99. County seat, Lewistown, was laid out 1790; incorporated 1795. Important in Pennsylvania's canal development and early iron indu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG3J_mccoy-home_Lewistown-PA.html
The birthplace of Major General Frank R. McCoy, 1874-1954, graduate of West Point, who took part in Spanish-American War, World Wars I & II. He was also President of the Foreign Policy Association.———————…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG2S_old-arch-bridge_Lewistown-PA.html
The restored stone bridge opposite was built in 1813. It was part of the turnpike from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh. The arch is without a keystone.
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