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This Site was established on February 18, 2009. Visitors 4100
The Juniata River’s headwaters originate on the eastern shores of the Allegheny Front, part of the eastern continental divide, at an elevation of -3,000 feet above sea level. From there the waters cut through the Ridge and Valley Province for more than 150 miles, dropping to 340 feet above sea level at its confluence with the Susquehanna River. The Juniata River Watershed is comprised of more than 6,500 miles of land in southcentral Pennsylvania. The river’s three main tributaries are the Little Juniata, the Frankstown Branch, and the Raystown Branch.
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Click here for Juniata photos from Mifflin County, PA. (November '09)
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One of the Hartslog Museum’s very successful activities is Hartslog Day, held Saturday, October 10th on the library grounds and along Alexandria’s Main Street. This heritage festival began in 1975 and is Huntingdon County’s largest and longest-running event of this kind. High-quality craft vendors and demonstrators, lots of good food, and entertainment all day long make this a “not-to-be-missed” festival.
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'09 MAYFEST PHOTOS
Mayfest
Saturday, April 25, '09
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Click here for Juniata photos from Mifflin County, PA. (November '09)
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One of the Hartslog Museum’s very successful activities is Hartslog Day, held Saturday, October 10th on the library grounds and along Alexandria’s Main Street. This heritage festival began in 1975 and is Huntingdon County’s largest and longest-running event of this kind. High-quality craft vendors and demonstrators, lots of good food, and entertainment all day long make this a “not-to-be-missed” festival.
Click on HartzLog logo (above) for more information
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'09 MAYFEST PHOTOS
Mayfest
Saturday, April 25, '09
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