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Historical Markers in Avis, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Clinton County, Pennsylvania and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Clinton County, PA (29) Cameron County, PA (11) Centre County, PA (185) Clearfield County, PA (65) Lycoming County, PA (196) Potter County, PA (31) Union County, PA (81)  ClintonCounty(29) Clinton County (29)  CameronCounty(11) Cameron County (11)  CentreCounty(185) Centre County (185)  ClearfieldCounty(65) Clearfield County (65)  LycomingCounty(196) Lycoming County (196)  PotterCounty(31) Potter County (31)  UnionCounty(81) Union County (81)
Lock Haven is the county seat for Clinton County
Avis is in Clinton County
      Clinton County (29)  
ADJACENT TO CLINTON COUNTY
      Cameron County (11)  
      Centre County (185)  
      Clearfield County (65)  
      Lycoming County (196)  
      Potter County (31)  
      Union County (81)  
 
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1 Pennsylvania, Clinton County, Avis — Pine Creek Presbyterian Church
On River Road at Local Route 436, on the right when traveling west on River Road.
On this site stood the original building of Pine Creek Presbyterian Church organized 1792 Became Presbyterian Church of Jersey Shore 1851Map (db m65553) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Clinton County, Avis — Tiadaghton Elm
Near River Road at Local Route 436.
Under this huge Elm, July 4, 1776, resolves declaring independence were drawn, prior to news of action by Congress at Philadelphia. This was an expression of the spirit common to the frontier and led by the famous Fair Play men.Map (db m65556) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Clinton County, Avis — Tiadaghton Elm
On Frank D. O'Reilly Highway (U.S. 220) at Tiadaghton Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Frank D. O'Reilly Highway.
Here, on July 4, 1776, the pioneer settlers of the West Branch resolved independence from Britain. This historic tree still stands about two miles from here at the junction of the Susquehanna and Pine Creek.Map (db m150087) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024