Inscription
Many generations of native people visited rocks along the Allegheny River near here to inscribe images of humans, animals, mythological creatures, and abstract forms. The number and variety of designs and the undeveloped surrounding landscape make them unique. Although submerged most of the year, they provide a significant record of the legends and beliefs of people who lived and traveled in Pennsylvania thousands of years ago.
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More markers in Clarion
Rural Electrification
In 1936 seventy-five percent of Pennsylvania farms had no electric service.
Helen Furnace
Just west of this point can be seen the well-preserved interior of cold blast furnace built in 1845.
Fishbasket Indian Town
Redbank Twp., PA
Near here, at the mouth of Town Run on Redbank Creek, a Shawnee village stood in the late 18th century.
Buchanan Furnace
A short distance NW of here is the well-preserved cold blast furnace, named for James Buchanan.
Foxburg Golf Course
Foxburg, PA
Oldest golf course in continuous use in the U.S. In 1887, land was made available to the newly formed Foxburg Golf Club by Joseph M. Fox,...
