Goodyear Hose Company Station 10
Goodyear Hose Company Station 10 is a building in Borough of Galeton, Potter County, Pennsylvania. Goodyear Hose Company Station 10 is situated nearby to First Presbyterian Church, as well as near the village Gaines.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include First Presbyterian Church.
First Presbyterian Church
Church
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First Presbyterian Church is situated 600 metres southwest of Goodyear Hose Company Station 10.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Galeton and Gaines.
Galeton
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Galeton is a borough in Potter County in the state of Pennsylvania. The community lies within the Pennsylvania Wilds.
Gaines
Village
Gaines is an unincorporated community in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, United States. The community is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 6 and Pennsylvania Route 349, 4.6 miles east-northeast of Galeton. Gaines is situated 7 km east of Goodyear Hose Company Station 10.
Goodyear Hose Company Station 10
- Type: Building
- Location: Borough of Galeton, Potter County, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.73475° or 41° 44′ 5″ northLongitude
-77.63638° or 77° 38′ 11″ westElevation
411 metres (1,348 feet)Open location code
87H4P9M7+VCGeoNames ID
8092797
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