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Pennsylvania topographic maps

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Dauphin County

United States > Pennsylvania

Average elevation: 196 m

Adams County

United States > Pennsylvania

Average elevation: 250 m

Schuylkill County

United States > Pennsylvania

Average elevation: 286 m

Hershey

United States > Pennsylvania > Dauphin County

Average elevation: 135 m

Somerset

United States > Pennsylvania > Somerset County

Somerset has the ninth-highest elevation of towns in Pennsylvania, at 2,190 feet (670 m) above sea level. Somerset County is in Appalachia.

Average elevation: 662 m

Export

United States > Pennsylvania > Westmoreland County

Export is characterized by a varied terrain that reflects its location in the Allegheny Plateau region. The borough sits at an average elevation of around 1,122 feet (342 meters) and features rolling hills and valleys typical of southwestern Pennsylvania's topography. The surrounding landscape is marked by…

Average elevation: 342 m

Honesdale

United States > Pennsylvania > Wayne County

Average elevation: 365 m

Susquehanna County

United States > Pennsylvania

Average elevation: 422 m

Somerset County

United States > Pennsylvania

Somerset County along with Garrett County is one of the snowiest inhabited locations in the United States, with the highest elevations of the county averaging 150+ inches of snow each winter. The county's elevation and general proximity to both the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean causes snow from both…

Average elevation: 632 m

Cameron County

United States > Pennsylvania

Average elevation: 527 m

Cheswick

United States > Pennsylvania > Allegheny County

Average elevation: 272 m

Chestnut Hill

United States > Pennsylvania > Philadelphia County > Philadelphia

The village of Chestnut Hill was part of the German Township laid out by Francis Daniel Pastorius and came to include the settlements originally known as Sommerhausen and Crefeld, as well as part of Cresheim. It served as a gateway between Philadelphia and the nearby farmlands. During the American…

Average elevation: 97 m

Uniontown

United States > Pennsylvania > Fayette County

Average elevation: 324 m

Leechburg

United States > Pennsylvania > Allegheny County > Plum

Average elevation: 332 m

Fayette County

United States > Pennsylvania

Average elevation: 450 m

Bethany

United States > Pennsylvania > Wayne County

Average elevation: 404 m

Stewartstown

United States > Pennsylvania > York County

Average elevation: 251 m

Auburn

United States > Pennsylvania > Schuylkill County

Average elevation: 171 m

Tremont

United States > Pennsylvania > Schuylkill County

Average elevation: 283 m

Franklintown

United States > Pennsylvania > York County

Average elevation: 192 m

Hawley

United States > Pennsylvania > Wayne County

Hawley is located where Middle Creek enters the Lackawaxen River, at 41°28′42″N 75°10′45″W / 41.47833°N 75.17917°W / 41.47833; -75.17917 (41.478225, -75.179154) at an elevation of 1,033 feet (314.9 m). Hawley students attend Wallenpaupack Areas Schools, with high, middle, and primary…

Average elevation: 334 m

Mount Eagle

United States > Pennsylvania > Centre County

Average elevation: 290 m

Ridgway

United States > Pennsylvania > Elk County

Average elevation: 473 m

Blue Mountain

United States > Pennsylvania > Schuylkill County > West Penn Township

The ridge of Blue Mountain runs for 150 miles (240 km) through Pennsylvania, reaching an elevation of 2,270 feet (690 m) above sea level just north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, near the borough of Newburg. Most of the ridgecrest, however, only reaches between 1,400 and 1,700 feet (430 and 520 m) in elevation.…

Average elevation: 251 m

Sierra View

United States > Pennsylvania > Monroe County

Average elevation: 489 m

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