
Conococheague Creek and its west branch wind through this corner of Franklin County, defining a landscape of limestone features and deep-rooted agricultural communities. The presence of Baker Caverns and numerous Quarries reflects the underlying geology that supported early industry and land use. Small crossroads and hamlets like Williamson, Upton, and Welsh Run serve as anchors for the surrounding townships, including Peters and Antrim. Local heritage is well-preserved in the physical landmarks shown here, from the Martins Mill Covered Bridge to the many country congregations such as Macedonia Ch and Ebenezer Ch. The map also captures several private and community spaces, including the Enoch Brown Park and a distinct Landing Strip near the creek. This detail provides a clear view of the area before modern development altered the rural character of these historic Pennsylvania settlements.
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1944 Mc Connellsburg
Franklin County, PA

1944 St Thomas
Franklin County, PA

1944 Williamson
Franklin County, PA

1966 Doylesburg
Franklin County, PA

1966 Fannettsburg
Franklin County, PA

1966 Roxbury
Franklin County, PA

1990 Mc Connellsburg
Franklin County, PA

1990 St Thomas
Franklin County, PA

1990 Williamson
Franklin County, PA

2023 Doylesburg
Franklin County, PA

2023 Fannettsburg
Franklin County, PA

2023 Mason and Dixon
Franklin County, PA

2023 Roxbury
Franklin County, PA

2023 Saint Thomas
Franklin County, PA

2023 Williamson
Franklin County, PA