United States / Lock Haven, PA

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Pennsylvania Canal (West Branch Division). Division was built from Northumberland to Lock Haven in 1828-34. Until 1889 boats carried iron, lumber and manufacturers from this area to eastern markets. Here the Bald Eagle Cross Cut Canal joined the division connecting with it by two locks, a dam and a tow-path bridge.

Pa. 120 (E. Water St. near Jay St.), Lock Haven, PA, United States

Fort Reed. William Reed's stockaded house was the westernmost defense for Susquehanna Valley settlers. The site of the pioneer outpost is a few blocks ahead at the monument near the bridge.

Pa. 120 at Pa. 150, Lock Haven, PA, United States