Page Hollow
Page Hollow is a valley in Warren County, Pennsylvania and has an elevation of 1,375 feet. Page Hollow is situated nearby to the hamlet Shipmans Eddy, as well as near Rogertown.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Warren and North Warren.
Warren
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Warren is a city in and the county seat of Warren County, Pennsylvania, United States, located along the Allegheny River. The population was 9,404 at the 2020 census.
North Warren
Hamlet
North Warren is a census-designated place located along the Conewango Creek in Conewango Township, Warren County in the state of Pennsylvania, United States. North Warren is situated 3 miles northwest of Page Hollow.
Backup Corners
Hamlet
Backup Corners is an unincorporated community in Warren County, Pennsylvania, United States. Conewango Creek flows on the eastern boundary of the settlement. Backup Corners is situated 5 miles northwest of Page Hollow.
Page Hollow
- Type: Valley with an elevation of 1,375 feet
- Category: landform
- Location: Warren County, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.85035° or 41° 51′ 1″ northLongitude
-79.09817° or 79° 5′ 53″ westElevation
1,375 feet (419 metres)Open location code
87H2VW22+4PGeoNames ID
5204883
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