
The Juniata River and Susquehanna River define the eastern edge of this mid-century Perry County landscape, where the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks hug the shoreline passing through Duncannon and Newport. In the interior, the county seat at New Bloomfield serves as a hub for a network of valley roads that navigate the ridges of Tuscarora Ridge and Buffalo Ridge. Industrial history is visible through the Juniata Furnace and the presence of the Aqueduct near Amity Hall, marking the area's transition from early canal-era infrastructure to a rail-dominated economy.
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1907 New Bloomfield
Perry County, PA

1930 Loysville
Perry County, PA

1933 Loysville
Perry County, PA

1943 New Bloomfield
Perry County, PA

1952 Andersonburg
Perry County, PA

1952 Ickesburg
Perry County, PA

1952 Loysville
Perry County, PA

1952 New Bloomfield
Perry County, PA

1952 Newport
Perry County, PA

1952 Shermans Dale
Perry County, PA

1952 Spruce Hill
Perry County, PA

1952 Wertzville
Perry County, PA

1959 Reward
Perry County, PA

1977 Reward
Perry County, PA

1999 Wertzville
Perry County, PA

2023 Andersonburg
Perry County, PA

2023 Ickesburg
Perry County, PA

2023 Newport
Perry County, PA

2023 Reward
Perry County, PA

2023 Shermans Dale
Perry County, PA

2023 Spruce Hill
Perry County, PA

2023 Wertzville
Perry County, PA