Haybales Along Lee-Jackson Highway
County Population of Pennsylvania
Lewisburg, Penna
Lewisburg is a borough in Union County, Pennsylvania, United States, 30 miles south by southeast of Williamsport and 60 miles north of Harrisburg. The population was 5,158 as of the 2020 census
Pennsylvania Population Density
Tight Turn
Interstate 68 aka the National Freeway has a 70 MPH speed limit until you reach a steep 6% descent and head down to Cumberland from Allegany Grove and then it makes a very sharp left turn to avoid the North Branch of Potamac River and downtown Cumberland on an narrow elevated highway, which was built to replace the old US 48 through Maryland. The speed limit is reduced to 40 MPH, and to a driver unfamiliar with this stretch, even 40 MPH seems fast, with 15 MPH exits that dump directly onto city streets.
This section of highway is quite infamous for serious crashes, including one that burned part of the downtown. On June 1, 1991, a gasoline tanker descending into downtown Cumberland from the east attempted to exit the freeway at exit 43D, Maryland Avenue. The tanker went out of control and overturned as the driver tried to go around the sharp turn at the exit. Gasoline began to leak from the damaged tanker, forcing the evacuation of a three-block area of Cumberland. Approximately 30 minutes later, the tanker exploded, setting eight houses on fire. The fire caused an estimated $250,000 in damages (equivalent to $590,000 in 2016), and prompted MDSHA to place signs prohibiting hazardous materials trucks from exiting at the Maryland Avenue exit.
Taken on Saturday October 21, 2017 at Cumberland, MD.Cayuga Lake
One of the willow trees down at Stewart Park.
Taken on Sunday November 7, 2010 at Ithaca.