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On May 22, 1933, the United States Government officially opened the Pine Grove Furnace Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, which it designated as Camp S-51-PA. Like other camps of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), S-51-PA was administered under the auspices of the United States Army. S-51-PA was part of Company 329 of the CCC.
FIPS code: 26-64280 [1] GNIS feature ID: 1626904 [2] Website: ... Pine Grove Mills is a small settlement about a mile east of Gobles. It was platted February 4, 1870 ...
Pine Grove Furnace State Park is a protected Pennsylvania area that includes Laurel and Fuller Lakes in Cooke Township of Cumberland County.The Park accommodates various outdoor recreation activities, protects the remains of the Pine Grove Iron Works (1764), and was the site of Laurel Forge (1830), Pine Grove Park (1880s), and a brick plant (1892).
FIPS code 42-40136 Klingerstown ( Pennsylvania German : Glingerschteddel) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Upper Mahantongo Township , Schuylkill County , Pennsylvania , United States.
FIPS code: 42-107-81312: Washington Township is a township that is located in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,134 at the time of ...
Park Crest is a census-designated place located in Rush Township in Schuylkill County in the state of Pennsylvania, United States.Park Crest was part of the Grier City-Park Crest CDP for the 2000 census, before splitting into two separate CDPs for the 2010 census, the other being Grier City.
Pennsylvania Route 125 (PA 125) is a 32.0-mile-long (51.5 km) state highway located in Schuylkill and Northumberland counties in Pennsylvania.The southern terminus is at PA 443 in Pine Grove.
The new line was built in 1870, and the first train ran between Lebanon and Pine Grove on March 7, 1870. [2] The Pine Grove & Lebanon, L&PG, Good Spring and Lorberry Creek were consolidated to form the Lebanon & Tremont Railroad (L&T) on March 25, 1871. On May 8, 1871, L&T was itself merged into the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. [1]