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Morrisons Cove

Morrisons Cove in Northern Bedford and Southern Blair Counties, is one of the most beautiful limestone valleys in Central Pennsylvania. Formerly known as "The Great Cove", it is often just referred to as "The Cove" by the people living there. This fertile agricultural valley extends about thirty-nine miles long, varying from eight to fifteen miles wide. Stretching from Evitts Mountain near the town of Loysburg, formerly known as Pattonsville, north to the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata River at Williamsburg, the Cove is surrounded by the foothills of the Allegheny mountain chain, Tussey Mountain to the east, broken ranges or spurs to the north and south, and Dunnings, Short, Loop and Lock Mountains to the west. There are only three natural passes into Morrison Cove: on the southern end in Bedford County at the Loysburg Gap, where Pennsylvania Route 36 and Yellow Creek passes from South Woodbury Township to Hopewell Township through Tussey Mountain; on the western side of the Cove in Blair County at the McKee Gap, formerly known as the Frankstown Gap, where Halter, Cabbage, and Plum Creeks empty into the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata River and Pennsylvania Route 36 passes from Taylor Township to Freedom Township, between the Dunnings and Short Mountains; and on the northern end of the Cove at Williamsburg.

For Morrisons Cove Community News and Information visit www.MorrisonsCove.net

by Mr. Morrison's Cove February 10, 2009

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