Location ID: #10308301
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Ohiopyle State Park is located in the Laurel Highlands, a scenic region in southwestern Pennsylvania known for its mountains, outdoor adventure, and rich cultural heritage. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and authentic Appalachian ...
Location ID: #10308327
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Location ID: #10308393
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The 305-acre Spruce Flats Bog & Wildlife Area is a rare high-elevation bog formed in a mountaintop depression 2,720 feet above sea level in Forbes State Park. The 28-acre bog, which is typically 6 inches of water atop layers of mud and peat, is the ...
Location ID: #10308386
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Westmoreland County's rural countryside in autumn pops with color. If you are planning to film the fall foliage, please know the trees typically peak in early to mid-October for higher elevations and late October for lower western areas.
Location ID: #10308007
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Every trail enthusiast and filmmaker can appreciate the beauty and wonder of Clarion County's Allegheny River Trail.
The Allegheny River Trail in Clarion County, a nonprofit, was created to acquire land rights then design, develop, promote and ...
Location ID: #10308004
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The Allegheny River meanders through several Clarion County communities that offer urban and natural backdrops for your filming needs on and around fresh water.
Location ID: #10308021
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The Armstrong Trail in Clarion County includes industrial and natural landscapes that showcase the history and beauty of northwestern Pennsylvania.
The trail, managed by the Armstrong Trails Inc. organization, is a 52.5-mile rails-to-trails ...
Location ID: #10046346
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Brady's Bend Overlook offers a spectacular panoramic view of the magnificent bend in the Allegheny River and the rural vastness of Clarion and Armstrong counties.
This 520-foot-high perch, which is in Clarion County, once served as a popular ...
Location ID: #10077449
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The Clarion County Courthouse was built in 1883 in the Queen Anne architectural style. It features a clock dial measuring 9 feet in diameter and a bell weighing 1313 pounds. The tower soars 213 feet above ground level.
Location ID: #10308028
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The 110-mile Clarion River has a National Wild and Scenic River (WSR) designation for its remoteness, beauty and serenity in northwestern Pennsylvania. The Clarion River flows past steep forest hillsides and small river towns before it joins the ...
Location ID: #10307846
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The Clarion Trestle is a Clarion County landmark ready to star in your next horror, thriller, adventure, or buddy film that features an old bridge, dizzying heights, and mysterious graffiti-tagged tunnels in any season. Fauna sprouts from the tracks ...
Location ID: #10078630
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Clarion Borough is a quintessential college town and government seat in the quiet natural beauty of northwestern Pennsylvania. Clarion's cinematic beauty resembles a snow globe in winter and Anywhere USA in the morning fog of fall.
The borough ...
Location ID: #10307931
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East Brady, the "Playground of the Allegheny," is a small borough steeped in its frontier history, natural beauty and outdoors cultural along the Allegheny River in Clarion County. The enthusiasm for the outdoors is a way of life and an economic ...
Location ID: #10307858
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Fire Tower #9 in Pennsylvania’s Cook Forest provides a 360-degree panoramic views of the Clarion River Valley and the midsection of some of the forest’s tallest old-growth trees.
The 87-foot-tall tower was constructed in 1929 as a tourist ...
Location ID: #10249209
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Foxburg Borough is a small community along the east bank of the Allegheny River, about 2 miles north of the mouth of the Clarion River, in northwest Clarion County.
U.S. Census Facts (2020)
277 - Total Population
0.4 - Square Miles
133 - Total ...
Location ID: #10250427
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Fryburg is a small nonincorporated agricultural community in rural Washington Township, Clarion County. The Fryburg community in northwestern Pennsylvania is about 75 miles south of Erie. Fryburg's demographic data is rolled up into Washington ...
Location ID: #10307824
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The Helen Furnace Cemetery is an isolated, rural, bit-spooky burial ground established in 1822. It includes weathered graves of inhabitants born in the region's frontier days. The cemetery is located on State Road 1005 about 3/4 mile south of Helen ...
Location ID: #10307891
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Helen Furnace is a cold blast iron furnace built in 1845. It is located in Helen Furnace Park in Clarion County as a public monument of the area's 1800-era iron industry. At its peak in 1845, Clarion was host to 31 iron furnaces.
Location ID: #10307901
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Henry Run Sawmill Dam is a Clarion County relic from the region's timber boom in the 1800s. The drop is about 10 feet and the wall's span is about 50 feet.
Depending on which website you read, the dam is either listed as part of Pennsylvania's ...
Location ID: #10277164
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Knox is a small borough with a lot of community pride in rural Clarion County. It is about 95 miles north of Pittsburgh.
Census Facts (2020)
1,082 - Total Population
0.6 - Square Miles
454 - Total Households
$69,000 - Median Household ...
Location ID: #10249338
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New Bethlehem is a picturesque town along the banks of the Redbank Creek in the hills of Clarion County. Established in 1853, the town sits at the junction of state routes 28 and 66. It boasts well-preserved historic buildings and hosts the annual ...
Location ID: #10308041
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The eastern portion of Clarion County Chapter’s section of the North Country Trail starts at the southern border of the Allegheny National Forest and ends near the Clarion County Airport. The 35-miles of backcountry trail features hikes along the ...
Location ID: #10024589
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PennWest University was formed when the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education voted to consolidate its Clarion, California and Edinboro universites under one name in 2022.
The Clarion university campus traces its roots to its founding in ...
Location ID: #10308046
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Does your film call for an offroad ATV scene? Check out Piney Rail Riders, a member-based, non-profit organization, working to preserve a 23-mile stretch of scenic rail bed connecting Sligo to Brookville as a trail for ATVs, UTVs and other motorized ...