Name probably of Indian origin. Established as borough, 1893.

First called Kratzer. A furnace there, 1836-1885. Drains Juniata Gap. © 2000 - GWIN'S ICE DAM - Formerly in Juniata Gap. JBS is the only shop to receive contracts from both EMD and GE to build new locomotives, and at the same time. DRY GAP - A gap in Short Mountain near Kladder. (Same as Springfield or Royer.) If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. CABBAGETOWN - Small settlement near Eldorado. Empties into Little Bald Eagle Creek. Famous natural curiosity.

BALD KNOB - A high knob of Tussey Mountain above Snair's Hollow, Woodbury Township. INDIAN ROCK - A high limestone ledge rising about 200 feet above river west of Williamsburg. BELL'S MILLS - Original name of Bellwood. SLIDE HILL - Along Bell's Gap Run. SANDY RUN - Logan and Antis Townships. Empties into Little Juniata. FAIR GROUNDS, OLD - West of Broad Avenue, Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth Streets, Altoona. LAUREL RUN - Old name for Bell's Gap Run, Antis Township. NOLLEN RUN - Greenfield Township.

QUALITY KNOB - Hill district of Sixth Ward, Altoona. Population, 1940, 885. BURGOON'S RUN - Logan Township. Mansion still standing. TOWNSHIP RUN - Boundary line between Frankstown and Catharine Townships. Read more about Always Fun Casinos Llc in Centreville, VA. Ben's Tours. REESE, LOWER - Former railroad station, Frankstown Township. FRANKSTOWN (OLD) - A trading post on the site of the Indian town Assunepachla, which see. SPANG EXTENSION - In Roaring Spring. SCOTCH RUN - Logan Township. LAKE ALTOONA - Lowest and largest of the three Altoona reservoirs on Burgoon's Run.

Empties into Little Juniata. Also called Taylor Run. Review. FIRE TOWER, BRUSH MOUNTAIN - Brush Mountain, at Kettle. Empties into Little Bald Eagle Creek.

Iron furnace operated there 1846-1870. LAUREL RUN - Snyder Township. Empties into Little Bald Eagle Creek. Population, 1940, 573. TYRONE RESERVOIRS - Along Janesville Pike in Snyder Township, on Sinking Run. MARTINSBURG - Borough in north Woodbury Township, named for an early settler, John Martin. (Same as Elberta.) NORCROSS CUT - A railroad cut west of Altoona where a man of that name was murdered.

ROSELAWN - A section of Hollidaysburg. CAMPBELL'S ("JACKER") PLACE - Along Glen Hope Turnpike, top of Alleghenies. POVERTY HOLLOW - Huston Township. GEESEY'S WOODS - Formerly in Eighth Ward, Altoona, between Crawford and First Avenues and Fourth and Fifth Streets. BOSSLER - Former station on Pennsylvania Railroad, North Woodbury Township. MOLASSES TOWN - Village at Rebecca Furnace. Now owned by Altoona Rifle and Pistol Club. MUDTOWN - Same as Collinsville. Now in Thirteenth Ward, Altoona. TYRONE FORGE, UPPER - Built in 1813 at entrance to Plummer Hollow, near Tyrone. or. PINES - Antis Township. Empties into Frankstown branch. WILLOW DAM - Old canal dam below Williamsburg. LOWRY FORT - Revolutionary fort in Canoe Valley on Fox Run. YELLOW SPRINGS, LOWER - Village one mile east of Yellow Springs. Empties into Halter Creek. BARNEY'S HILL - Near McKee. Over the years the shops were expanded, but eventually the AMS became too crowded and could not perform all required locomotive maintenance. REIGHTOWN - Village west of Bellwood. LOGAN HOUSE - Famous hotel at Tenth Avenue and Thirteenth Street, Altoona, built by Pennsylvania Railroad, 1854. (Same as Drab.)

They are regarded as one of the best Casinos in Altoona area. Empties into Burgoon's Run. Empties into Frankstown branch. COALING, THE - Near Dysart Park. GOSPEL HILL - In Third Ward, Altoona. Empties into Beaver Dam branch. RED CAP HILL - Juniata Township, near Butlersville. BELLEMEAD - Settlement between Greenwood and Bellwood.

CHIMNEY ROCK No. LICK HOLLOW RUN - Greenfield Township. POLE CAT HOLLOW - Small valley, Allegheny Township, from Carson Valley to Maple Hollow. FAIRVIEW - Vicinity of Fairview Church of the Brethren on Clover Creek. BLUE KNOB - Former post office, Juniata Township. CANAN'S RIDGE - Near Canan Station.

CARLIM FLAT - Flat on Tussey Mountain opposite Carlim quarries. DRIVING PARK - Pleasant Valley Boulevard and Frankstown Road. DUTCH HILL - German section of Fourth Ward, Altoona. PICKLE HILL - South of Thirty-first Street near Three Culverts, Altoona. BUSHMAN - Former post office south end of Sinking Valley.

BELL'S GAP RUN - Antis Township, formerly Laurel Run. MAPLE LAWN - Section of Eldorado, now in Fourteenth Ward, Altoona. Incorporated as borough, 1836.

TUSSEY MOUNTAIN - Forms part of eastern boundary of Blair County. FRANKSTOWN (PRESENT) - Former post office on Route 22, Frankstown Township. SPRINGFIELD JUNCTION - Point in Woodbury Township where Springfield branch of Pennsylvania Railroad joined Petersburg branch. Empties into South Poplar Run. WEST - Frankstown Township.

Empties into Little Bald Eagle Creek. PECK - Former railroad station, Taylor Township. CABBAGE CREEK - Taylor Township. Altoona was founded by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) in 1849 as the site for a shop and maintenance complex. Empties into Tipton Run. NIGGER KNOB - A knob of the Alleghenies along Buckhorn road. Message. Formerly a tower there. Extends into Beverly Hills. BLUE SPRING - Along road which crosses Lock Mountain to Royer, Frankstown Township. Empties into Little Bald Eagle Creek. DETRIC RUN - Snyder and Antis Townships. PARK HILLS GOLF COURSE - On hill west of Lakemont trolley station. GARVERTOWN - Village in Taylor Township. Established as borough, 1857. ALLEGRIPPUS - Former station on P.R.R., ten miles west of Altoona. LITTLE RUN - Snyder Township. Empties into Little Juniata. TURKEY VALLEY - Farming valley, Frankstown Township. MORRISON'S COVE JUNCTION - Junction of Martinsburg branch railroad with Morrison's Cove branch. Population, 1940, 2,068.

THOMASTOWN - Southern section of Tyrone. POPLAR RUN, SOUTH - Greenfield Township. CATFISH RESERVOIR - Former canal feeder at Catfish; destroyed 1882. STORMER'S STONE QUARRY - Brush Mountain, north of Lakemont. TIPTON MINES - Five miles north of Tipton. Today JBS is the most modern locomotive heavy repair facility in the railroad industry. Many bones of prehistoric animals found here. FOUNTAIN INN - An inn used in turnpike days in Blair's Gap, near Mule Shoe. ROBINSON'S RIDGE - Near Ant Hills, west side of Brush Run. INDIAN SPRING - Between Claysburg and Sproul. (Modern spelling of Antes). Site of present Silk Mill. TAYLOR TOWNSHIP - Established 1855, from North Woodbury and Huston Townships. BLUE KNOB RUN - Juniata and Freedom Townships. Population, 1940, 80,214. Empties into Beaver Dam Creek. Population, 1940, 2,724. (Same as Oreminea). Stream from large spring passes through natural arch. DRY GAP RUN - Logan Township. ALTA MANOR - Settlement on west side of Juniata Gap road, near Wehnwood. KETTLE CREEK - Tyrone and Logan Townships. View phone numbers, addresses, public records, background check reports and possible arrest records for Eric Hill in Altoona, PA. Whitepages people search is the most trusted directory. BUNDLETOWN - Ghost town northern end of Canoe Mountain. KITTANNING TRAIL - Entered Blair County in Catharine Township and followed Canoe Valley to Assunepachla, thence by way of Brush Run as far as present Hilltop, then across to Fifty-eighth Street, Eldorado, and up to Kittanning Gap, through which it left the county. Empties into Little Juniata near Ironville. RITCHEY'S PARK - Sinking Valley. Furnace built 1817, abandoned 1882. McFARLANDSVILLE - Village in Antis Township, near Grazierville. ROSEHILL DRIVE - An eastward extension of Pleasant Valley Boulevard. GLEN EMERY - Small village and former Post Office, in Tipton Gap near coal mines, now covered by Tipton Dam.