Borough of Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States
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- Huntingdon
- Borough of Huntingdon
- Incorporated Borough (county subdivision)
- The original "standing stone" was a tribal totem-pole regarded by the Indians with superstitious veneration. When Huntingdon was laid out on this tract, it was named in honor of Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon. The borough seal of Huntingdon still bears a slender stone pillar as its central figure.
- 40.484795940° 29' 05.3"N-78.010281378° 00' 37.0"W
- Taylor Highlands 1.5 mi. N
- Mill Creek 5.4 mi. SE
- Petersburg 6.4 mi. N
- Alexandria 6.8 mi. NW
- Mapleton 7.3 mi. SE
- Mount Union 9.7 mi. SE
- Holy Cross Catholic 0.3 mi. NE
- Riverview 0.3 mi. NE
- Mark Family (Juniata Township) 2.1 mi. S
- Strong (Juniata Township) 2.6 mi. SE
- Agudath Achim Memorial Park (Henderson Township) 3.1 mi. NE
- Huntingdon Memorial Garden (Walker Township) 3.3 mi. SW
- Mosser (Juniata Township) 3.5 mi. SE
- Corbin Family (Juniata Township) 3.5 mi. S
- Goodman (Henderson Township) 3.5 mi. E
- Campbell Family (Henderson Township) 4.2 mi. E
- McConnellstown (Walker Township) 4.4 mi. SW
- Gorsuch (Oneida Township) 4.4 mi. NE
- 6,828
- 193 m
- 171980852
- Updated May 4, 2020