Tuscarora Mountain is a mountain ridge of the Appalachian Mountains in the Ridge and Valley province in central Pennsylvania. It reaches its highest point on Big Mountain (Pennsylvania) at 2,458 feet (749 m) above sea level. The mountain is named after the Tuscarora people. The mountain runs from northeast to southwest, extending from the Juniata River at Millerstown in the north to the end of Cove Mountain at Cowans Gap in the south. Part of it forms the border between Fulton and Franklin counties. Much of Pennsylvania State Game Lands 124 lies on Tuscarora Mountain.
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| - Tuscarora Mountain is a mountain ridge of the Appalachian Mountains in the Ridge and Valley province in central Pennsylvania. It reaches its highest point on Big Mountain (Pennsylvania) at 2,458 feet (749 m) above sea level. The mountain is named after the Tuscarora people. The mountain runs from northeast to southwest, extending from the Juniata River at Millerstown in the north to the end of Cove Mountain at Cowans Gap in the south. Part of it forms the border between Fulton and Franklin counties. Much of Pennsylvania State Game Lands 124 lies on Tuscarora Mountain. (en)
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| - Tuscarora Mountain is a mountain ridge of the Appalachian Mountains in the Ridge and Valley province in central Pennsylvania. It reaches its highest point on Big Mountain (Pennsylvania) at 2,458 feet (749 m) above sea level. The mountain is named after the Tuscarora people. The mountain runs from northeast to southwest, extending from the Juniata River at Millerstown in the north to the end of Cove Mountain at Cowans Gap in the south. Part of it forms the border between Fulton and Franklin counties. Much of Pennsylvania State Game Lands 124 lies on Tuscarora Mountain. Just north of Cowans Gap, the Pennsylvania Turnpike traverses the ridge through the Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel. Geologically, the mountain is held up by the Tuscarora Formation. (en)
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of | - Metal Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
- Big Mountain (Pennsylvania)
- Blue Knob (Pennsylvania)
- Delaware Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania Route 16
- Pennsylvania Route 333
- Pennsylvania Route 641
- Pennsylvania Route 74
- Pennsylvania Route 75
- Pennsylvania Route 850
- Pennsylvania Turnpike
- Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians
- Licking Creek (Potomac River tributary)
- List of mountains of the United States
- Cowans Gap State Park
- McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania
- Geology of Pennsylvania
- Mahantango Formation
- Fulton County, Pennsylvania
- Hairpin turn
- Peters Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
- Buchanan's Birthplace State Park
- Burnt Cabins, Pennsylvania
- Turbett Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania
- Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel
- Tuscarora Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania
- Tuscarora Trail
- Tuscarora Valley Railroad
- U.S. Route 30 in Pennsylvania
- U.S. Route 322 in Pennsylvania
- U.S. Route 522
- WJAL
- Juniata County, Pennsylvania
- East Waterford Lumber Company
- Fannett Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
- Forbes Road
- Juniata River
- Lack Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania
- Spruce Hill Township, Juniata County, Pennsylvania
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