
The Tioga River cuts through the coal-bearing plateau of northern Pennsylvania, anchoring a landscape shaped by early industrial extraction and mountain settlement. In the mid-1920s, the Erie R R served as the primary artery for the region, connecting the bustling mining centers of Blossburg and Arnot with the isolated hollows of the Tioga and Lycoming county line. The terrain is a network of named peaks like Brier Mtn and Laurel Mountain, punctuated by numerous rural schools and churches that served the small-scale farming and timbering communities.
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