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Date: 2010-07-03 20:50:25
Mifflintown
Pennsylvania
Susquehanna Township
Tuscarora Township
Spruce Hill Township
Juniata County
Pennsylvania
Fermanagh Township
Juniata County
Pennsylvania
Geography of Pennsylvania
Juniata County
Pennsylvania
Thompsontown
Pennsylvania

Juniata County Comprehensive Plan Chapter 4 – Housing The quality and condition of housing is extremely important to the growth and prosperity of the county. Attractive, affordable housing and well maintained neighbor

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