These "blue keystone" signs are the oldies, usually posted as you approach a village. They feature the name of and mileage to the next locality; a brief and sometimes comically redundant note of the origin of the name; and the date founded.
If you have photos of more of these signs, please send them in. Contributions cheerfully acknowledged.
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Bird-in-Hand, Lancaster County |
Pa. 340 |
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Covington, Tioga County |
US 15 / Future SR 2005 |
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Dewart, Union County |
Jct. Pa. 44 & 405 |
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Gettysburg, Adams County |
Pa. 134 |
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Hanover, York County |
Pa. 116? Or 216? |
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Jefferson, York County |
Pa. 516 |
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Middlebury, Tioga County. In a nice bit of preservation, this sign is now planted between the center bays of the fire station. |
Pa. 287 |
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Millersburg, Dauphin County |
US 209? Or Pa. 25? |
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Muncy Valley, Sullivan County |
US 220/Pa. 42 |
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New Bloomfield, Perry County |
Pa. 34 and/or Pa. 274 |
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Roaring Branch, Tioga County |
Pa. 14 |
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South Williamsport, Lycoming County |
Pa. 554 |
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Sweden Valley, Potter County |
US 6 |
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Waterville, Lycoming County - Little Pine Creek With view of bridge With view upstream |
SR 4001 at Pa. 44 |
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Watsontown, Union County |
Pa. 405 |
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York Springs, Adams County |
Pa. 94 |