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Pennsylvania Elton 243 13A Road Ithaca Harford 36 54A 226 220 Dayton 390 14 79 11 41 80° 30’ 80° 15’ 80° 00’ 79° 45’ 79° 30’ Toll 79° 15’ 79° 00’ 78° 45’ 78° 30’Machias 78° 15’ 78° 00’ 77° 45’ 77° 30’ 77° 15’ 77° 00’ 76° 45’ 76° 30’ 76° 15’ 76° 00’ 75° 45’ 75° 30’ 75° 15’ 75° 00’ 74° 45’ 74° 30’ Houghton 53 414 5 38 21 Haskinville 327 26 A B C D E F G H J K 3 L M N 1 O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z To Buffalo East Otto Rushford Arkport Avoca 36 2 54 Hammondsport Caroline 219 Caneadea 3 96B Whitney 60 83 Hamlet South 62 243 Watkins 10 20 Cassadaga 240 98 Birdsall 10 415 37 13 79 Point 7 90 Dayton 16 2 86 35 7 Glen 3 Montour 228 THESE Bloomville Bear 322 5 Wesley Lake 41 12 TOURISM AND TRANSPORTATION28 MAP Lakes 353 242 17 79 Barcelona Lake Belfast 3 Falls Danby Center Lisle Triangle 206 Unadilla Franklin Cassadaga 6 34 329 Newfield Lisle 60 Howard Richford 11 357 Tom Wolf, Governor 1 1 2 19 Bath Townsend 224 QUICK RESPONSE 8 Greene CoventryPA Sidney PA 5 5 3 33 Hornell 38 Sonora 29 34 2 Whitney Point 41 10 Westfield Charlotte Cattaraugus Franklinville Odessa 206 Stockton 9 96 Yassmin Gramian, P.E., Secretary, Department of Transportation Center Cherry Ashford Almond 4 30 9 Creek Angelica 32 Speedsville Itaska visitPA.com41 Bainbridge visitPA.com STATE 17 7 226 Monterey 414 CODES N 394 Leon 8 42 39 5 8 88 9 Delhi Forsyth 21 86 Willseyville ROAD CLASSIFICATION AND ROUTE MARKERS KEY TO MAP SYMBOLS 61 6 New 36 3 Beaver Dams 7 20 PARKSAlbion 5 Nanticoke TRAFFIC INTERCHANGES 28 ? 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WELCOME CENTER Chautauqua Valley 30 4 79 235 Dewittville BOATING Abbotts 244 BOATING TO VIEW ADDITONAL Afton 206 H HELIPORT NW State Line South Conewango 2 3 7 Forks FULLY CONTROLLED ACCESS (OTHER) MO EA 60 13 M L CABIN RENTAL 5 Alfred CABIN RENTAL Castle Creek T 45 Stockton Valley Ischua Hornby O North East 19 Campbell Post Creek Candor MILEAGES BETWEEN TOWNS H 430 Conewango 86 Pine 224 38 8 REST AREA STATE FOREST NATURAL AREA C 76 Ellington 1 Clear CAMPING 28 6 Thurston 41 CAMPING TOURISM INFORMATION 7 FULLY CONTROLLED ACCESS (TOLL) ERIE 6 62 3 Swartwood 96 Newark Valley 11 Trout Creek AND ROAD JUNCTIONS O 5 20 19 Belmont Delancey W Maple Creek FISHING 7 FISHING Valley DIVIDED 10 F Chautauqua A E 1 STATE ADMINISTERED HISTORIC I Mooreheadville 89 MAJOR THROUGH TRAFFIC ROUTES 28 Springs PICNICKING PICNICKING 4 6 TURNPIKE SERVICEAndes PLAZA P N PRESQUE ISLE Humphrey Risingville ON YOUR MOBILE PHONE To Syracuse PROPERTY E A 353 16 Cuba 19 Maine 12 V Gerry 241 25 Cameron www.patrailsofhistory.com MUSUEM HERITAGE ANTHRACITE BATTLEFIELD BRANDYWINE BUSHY RUN BATTLEFIELD CONRAD WEISER HOMESTEAD IRON FURNACE CORNWALL BOONE HOMESTEAD DANIEL DRAKE WELL MUSEUM ECKLEY MINERS VILLAGE CLOISTER EPHRATA ERIE MARITIME MUSEUM / NIAGARA FORT PITT MUSEUM GRAEME PARK MILL – MATHER HOPE LODGE JOSEPH PRIESTLEY HOUSE MUSEUM LANDIS VALLEY OLD ECONOMY VILLAGE MUSEUM LUMBER PA MUSEUM MILITARY PA MANOR PENNSBURY MUSEUM OF PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD IRON FURNACES SCRANTON CENTER SOMERSET HISTORICAL ARCHIVES / STATE MUSEUM OF PA STATE PARK CROSSING HISTORIC WASHINGTON Spencer 369 Walton NN YL Perrys Naval Base 1813 US 41 SWIMMING Friendship SWIMMING 14 28 S 426 Napoli 5 219 446 5 South Canisteo 42 414 96 81 To SECONDARY TRAFFIC ROUTES 4 6 COAST Harborcreek Sheldon 430 6 6 29 5 3 5 Erin Van Etten Harpursville PARKING AREA DAM 9 –10 –11 –11 –11 27 5 –11 –11 –10 –10 –10 5 –10 –10 –10 –10 –10 –10 –11 –10 –12 Breesport –10 –11 –10 –10 – –11 –10 –11 –10 –10 –11 –11 GUARD 955 –10 –11 –11 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Springs 15 SKI AREA ISLE 86 Br 17 28 7 2 5 5 15 16 Cr 36 Painted Post 3 51 3 Horseheads 34 Port Dickison 30 S 430 35 163 4 8 13 3 20 3 6 3 2 3 Corning 49 86 Halsey Valley 1 ELK SCENIC DRIVE 430 Lake 60 17 417 11 19 4 50 14 54 1 UNPAVED ROADS 290 394 14 11 2 2 394 5 21 Elm 13 1 2 HORSE / HARNESS RACE TRACK Creek City 430 Findley 14 417 Rathbone 352 Gibson 5 17C 2 1 1 1BINGHAMTON Ouaquaga 206 ALT Levant 394 Valley 3 3 Big Elmira Hicks 96 3 6 INTERSTATE AND SELECT Olean 1 Endwell 2A 79 5 1 32 Lake Fluvanna 6 86 Greenwood 417 INTERSTATE BUS INTERSTATE HIGHWAY BORDERING STATE10 NATIONAL LAND STATE CORRECTIONAL Little Hope 76 Chemung Flats 17 1 1 1 2176 31 31 HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE 8 Celoron 12 Falconer Steamburg Carrollton 26 417 Jasper 248 Heights 201 1 Occanum 70 HIGHWAY 83 (BUSINESS LOOP) TRAFFIC ROUTE INSTITUTION 19 24 4 16 Wellsville 8 17 Owego 3 17 NUMBER Downsville 97 Ashville 9 6 11 275 Erwins 47 17C Endicott 505 13 North Vandalia 248 Elmira 6 7 S Windsor STATE FOREST LAND Little 26 25 1 3 River 352 u 5 86 8 2 29 191 426 Blockville 2 4 Addison 2 225 434 s STATE FISH HATCHERY 5 832 6 Hammett Clymer Lakewood JAMESTOWN 17 Allegheny Independence 56 q 77 3 DamascusUS TRAFFIC PENNSYLVANIA TOLL CannonsvilleROAD ONLY TOLL ROAD 18 Lockwood 2 u 4 15 432 41 320 226 HWY GRANT Creek West Richburg Presho 17 78 10 STATE GAME LAND 474 2 Stannards Rexville Woodhull 6 River 434 e 2 ROUTE TRAFFIC ROUTE INTERCHANGEReservoir NUMBER INTERCHANGE NUMBER French 42 7 Vestal h 323 FEDERAL RECREATION AREA Walnut PRESQUE Panama Olean Allentown 248 417 21 4 Choconut 81 1 AND NUMBER Avonia 99 27 8 Creek Boomertown 23 6 417 4 225 a Allegany n Swanville 79 ISLE DOWNS 62 6 305 Apalachin 3 3 Deposit 60 Westons 248 Tioga Center n Godard 218 French Brokenstraw 36 26 STATE FOREST PICNIC AREA LAKE 3 Southport 11 a 1 STATE PARK US 19 89 River Mills Bolivar 19 99 Barton 1 ERIE BLUFFS HEART Fairview 24 2 Freeman 427 Lounsberry Conklin McClure 4 30 3 GEN STRONG VINCENT MEM 4 34 Kirkwood 3 Phillipsville Watts Busti Conewango Frewsburg 219 Caton 17C Smithboro North 20 Lake Lowville 5 328 6 17 Creek 7 474 Flats 6 Lowman Vestal Center 79 48 Hale Eddy 268 18 16 Little Whitesville 6 Hawleyton 42° 00’ Springfield Lake 18 Pleasant 474 Genesee 39 Troupsburg POPULATION SYMBOLS 42° 00’ 3 155 280 Portville Genesee Girard 10 Clymer Kiantone Limestone 16 1 Lindley Cr Webbs Mills Chemung Corbettsville 7A 5 City 832 Sterret- 109 Wattsburg Knapp Shongo 14 367 57 Waverly 17 7 17 7 tania McKean 161 167 Niobe Fentonville 4 Alma 248 427 59 60 Nichols 282 NEW YORK 8 4 0 – 1,000 1,000 – 5,000 5,000 – 10,000 10,000 – 30,000 314 Elk Creek Rock City 305 417 A Seeley Creek Wellsburg 2 2 299 17 174 162 NEW Ceres Cr 70 2 5 215 97 8 154 Bear Lake YORK 3 29 92 Cadosia 6 East 69 12 3 86 Little Meadows West 90 Arbuckle WEBBS FERRY 328 South 1 219 167 ? Stevens OVER206 30,000 STATE CAPITAL COUNTY SEAT Conneaut PURPLE Springfield 197 958 Sugar Grove 282 Foster Ceres 2 Genesee River Lawrenceville Fassett South Waverly Brookdale 230 Hickory Grove Fishs Eddy Springfield Creek 646 Bullis Mills Austinburg Nelson 2 Branchville 109 WILLOW Derrick Myrtle Honeoye Eleven Millerton 187 Windham Choconut
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