
New Baltimore sits at a geographic crossroads in the late 1960s, where the winding Raystown Branch Juniata River meets the modern engineering of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The landscape is defined by the high ridges of Allegheny and Stony Creek, punctuated by gaps like Deeters Gap. Settlement patterns follow the narrow valley floors and mountain benches, marked by a high density of rural religious centers including St Johns Ch, Sarver Ch, and Mt Zion Ch.
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