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- Stormstown is a census-designated place (CDP) in Halfmoon Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania...
- Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a part of Stormstown. In 1792 Quakers would settle in the Halfmoon Valley and establish Centennial...
- Rebersburg Runville Sandy Ridge Snydertown South Philipsburg Spring Mills Stormstown Toftrees Woodward Yarnell Zion Axemann Cato Centennial Colyer Fillmore...
- known as Buffalo Run Road. Fillmore was the only post office between Stormstown and Bellefonte for a long time, beginning in 1833. The hamlet was once...
- Manor, Sawmill Acres, Sedona Hills, Smith Development, Smith/Hughes, Stormstown, The Farm and Trotter Farm. "2016 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States...
- 99 and Skytop Mountain Road. Skytop is north of Gray's Woods, east of Stormstown, west of Waddle, and south of Steel Hollow, Bald Eagle Cr****, and Martha...
- a portion of the Gatesburg Ridge, northeast of Marengo, southeast of Stormstown, and southwest of the Scotia Barrens. Henry Gates laid out the village...
- Pennsylvania Show map of the United States Location Pennsylvania Route 550 at Stormstown, Halfmoon Township, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°47′43″N 78°0′46″W / 40...
-     Stoopville 1 Bucks County 18940   Storage 1 Allegheny County     Stormstown 1 Centre County 16870   Stormville 1 Monroe County 18360   Stottsville...
- l****ii). It opened on 25 November 1841 for mineral traffic only, from Stormstown south of Abercynon to three adjacent collieries at Llancaiach. There was...