
Clinton and the northern reaches of Findlay and Robinson townships define this Western Pennsylvania landscape at the close of the 20th century. The northeastern corner is dominated by the sprawling infrastructure of the Greater Pittsburgh International Airport, signaling the modern era's expansion over the rural countryside. This industrial footprint contrasts sharply with the extensive Reclaimed Strip Mines and active Strip Mines that scar the hillsides, reflecting a long history of coal extraction.
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