Inscription
Preserved here are three locks of the Pennsylvania Canal, Juniata Division. Unique in that three locks and levels were adjacent. Stonework and the old bed of the canal can be seen.
Location
AddressUS 22/522 near Strodes Run Rd./Middle Rd., at Strodes Mills, 4.6 miles SW of Lewistown
CityStrodes Mills
CountyMifflin
StatePennsylvania
Coordinates40.551320, -77.672650
Sources
More markers in Mifflin
Old Arch Bridge
Lewistown, PA
The restored stone bridge opposite was built in 1813.
Mifflin County
Lewistown, PA
Formed September 19, 1789 from Cumberland and Northumberland counties, and named for Thomas Mifflin, Governor, 1790-99.
Fort Granville - PLAQUE
Lewistown, PA
About 650 yards south of this spot, on the high bank of the Juniata River, was the site of Fort Granville, which was erected in 1755-56.
Travel History
Five stages of travel can be recalled here.
Fort Granville
Lewistown, PA
Erected in 1755-56 along the river just south.
