
Mcalevys Fort and Ennisville anchor the valley floor where Standing Stone Creek winds through southern Huntingdon County. This modern topographic view reveals a dense concentration of local heritage sites, including the Saint Stephens Lutheran Cem and several family-named burial grounds like the Mcalevys Fort Hill Cem. The terrain is defined by the sharp ridges of Tussey Mountain and Greenlee Mountain, separated by gaps such as Musser Gap and Hubler Gap. Higher elevations are preserved within the Rothrock State Forest, including the ecological unique Bear Meadows area and the broad heights of Big Flat. The transition from the rural airfields at Hostetler Airport to the wilderness of Stone Mountain illustrates the enduring balance between small-town Pennsylvania aviation, agriculture, and expansive state forest lands.
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18 maps found

1919 Menno
Huntingdon County, PA

1922 Mt. Union
Huntingdon County, PA

1944 Mt. Union
Huntingdon County, PA

1959 Aughwick
Huntingdon County, PA

1959 Butler Knob
Huntingdon County, PA

1963 Donation
Huntingdon County, PA

1963 Entriken
Huntingdon County, PA

1963 Franklinville
Huntingdon County, PA

1963 Mc Alevys Fort
Huntingdon County, PA

1977 Mc Alevys Fort
Huntingdon County, PA

1994 Franklinville
Huntingdon County, PA

1998 Mc Alevys Fort
Huntingdon County, PA

2023 Aughwick
Huntingdon County, PA

2023 Butler Knob
Huntingdon County, PA

2023 Donation
Huntingdon County, PA

2023 Entriken
Huntingdon County, PA

2023 Franklinville
Huntingdon County, PA

2023 McAlevys Fort
Huntingdon County, PA