On St. Joseph Street (Pennsylvania Route 1005) 0.2 miles west of Admiral Peary Highway (Pennsylvania Route 2014), on the right when traveling east.
Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary was born near Cresson on May 6, 1856. This Park and monument commemorate his birth and achievements. — — Map (db m52727) HM
On Admiral Peary Highway (Pennsylvania Route 2014) at Correction Road, on the right when traveling west on Admiral Peary Highway.
Pennsylvania's anti-tuberculosis campaign, led by Dept. of Health Commissioner S.G. Dixon, included three state-run sanatoria. Est. 1913, Cresson was a model for the nation. It was first to be racially integrated, run a school of nursing, and offer . . . — — Map (db m73397) HM
On Admiral Peary Highway (Pennsylvania Route 2014) at Portage Road, on the right when traveling east on Admiral Peary Highway.
Here was Number 5 of the ten inclined planes used to carry canal boats by rail, Hollidaysburg to Johnstown. The road to Lilly follows closely the route of the Portage Railroad over the mountain to Johnstown. — — Map (db m52726) HM
On Admiral Peary Highway (Pennsylvania Route 2014) 0.2 miles west of St. Joseph Street (Pennsylvania Route 1004), on the right when traveling west.
This monument was placed in honor of the Arctic explorer, discoverer of the North Pole April 6, 1909. Peary was born in Cresson, May 6, 1856, the family moving to Maine in 1859. — — Map (db m52730) HM