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Pine Creek
17721
A West Branch township at the mouth of Pine Creek east of Lock Haven, holding Chatham Run and Woolrich — we fit straight and outdoor lifts in its farmhouses.
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Lamar
17750
A Nittany Valley CDP in Porter Township near the I-80 Lamar interchange and Fishing Creek, where ranch and split-level homes are served with straight and outdoor lifts.
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Woodward
17745
A township just west of Lock Haven holding Queens Run and Swissdale along the West Branch, where hillside homes off PA-120 often need curved-rail lifts.
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Bald Eagle
17751
A southern township named for Bald Eagle Mountain, centered on Mill Hall and the Route-64 water gap, where two-story homes get straight and curved lifts.
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Greene
17747
A Sugar Valley township east of Loganton whose village of Carroll sits at its far east end, served with straight and outdoor lifts in its valley farmhouses.
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Porter
16848
A southern township in Nittany Valley holding Lamar and Washington Furnace along PA-64, where rural homes are fitted with straight and outdoor stairlifts.
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Flemington
17745
A small borough just south of Lock Haven bordering the West Branch Susquehanna, where compact two-story homes are well-suited to straight stairlifts.
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Avis
17721
A borough on the north side of the West Branch valley in Pine Creek Township, where older two-story railroad-era homes often call for curved indoor lifts.
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Mill Hall
17751
A borough on Fishing Creek at the Bald Eagle Mountain water gap on Route 64, where 1800s-era homes around the old grist mill frequently need curved-rail lifts.
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Wayne
17748
A southeastern township named for Mad Anthony Wayne, holding McElhattan along the West Branch, served with straight and outdoor lifts in its rural homes.
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Castanea
17745
A township just southeast of Lock Haven bordered by the West Branch to the north and Bald Eagle Township to the south, where valley homes get straight and outdoor lifts.
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Renovo
17764
A West Branch railroad borough built by the Philadelphia & Erie's repair shops, where older two-story homes on the valley floor often need curved-rail lifts.
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Dunnstown
17745
A CDP on the north bank of the West Branch across from Lock Haven, where PA-150 crosses the river — riverside two-story homes here get straight and curved lifts.
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Dunnstable
17745
A small township east of Lock Haven along the West Branch named for early settler William Dunn, served with straight and outdoor lifts in its riverside homes.
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McElhattan
17748
A village in Wayne Township along the West Branch where McElhattan Creek meets the river, where ranch and split-level homes are fitted with straight and outdoor lifts.
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Beech Creek
16864
A borough on Beech Creek near its confluence with Bald Eagle Creek on PA-150, where older two-story homes are served with straight and curved-rail lifts.
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Chapman
17764
A West Branch township above Renovo surrounded by Sproul State Forest near Hyner View State Park, reached with straight and outdoor lifts for its mountain homes.
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Crawford
17740
A southeastern township whose only village, Rauchtown, sits near Rauch's Gap below Nittany Mountain, served with straight and outdoor lifts in its rural homes.
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Logan
17747
A Sugar Valley township named for Chief Logan, home to the Tylersville State Fish Hatchery on Big Fishing Creek, where farmhouse homes get straight and outdoor lifts.
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Woolrich
17779
A historic company town in Pine Creek Township built around the country's oldest woolen mill on Chatham's Run, where worker cottages get straight and curved lifts.
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Rauchtown
17740
A village in Crawford Township near Rauch's Gap settled by Peter Rauch around 1850, where older two-story homes are fitted with straight and curved-rail lifts.
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Rote
17751
A small village in Bald Eagle Township along the Route-64 corridor near Mill Hall, served with straight and outdoor lifts for its valley and ranch homes.
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Gallagher
17745
A remote West Branch township east of Hyner, much of it within Sproul State Forest, reached with straight and outdoor lifts for its scattered rural homes.
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South Renovo
17764
A borough across the West Branch Susquehanna from Renovo at the foot of the ridges, where compact two-story homes are well-suited to straight stairlifts.
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Loganton
17747
A Sugar Valley borough laid out by Anthony Kleckner in 1840, where older two-story homes rebuilt after the 1918 fire often need curved indoor lifts.
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Noyes
17778
A West Branch township above Renovo holding the village of Westport where Kettle Creek meets the river, reached with straight and outdoor lifts for its remote homes.
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Farwell
17764
A small West Branch settlement in the Renovo area between the river and Sproul State Forest, served with straight and outdoor lifts for its valley homes.
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Salona
17751
A hamlet in Lamar Township along PA-477 about four miles south of Lock Haven, where ranch and split-level homes get straight and outdoor stairlifts.
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Mackeyville
17750
A Nittany Valley village in Lamar Township where Fishing Creek crosses toward the Bald Eagle Mountain gaps, served with straight and outdoor lifts in its farm homes.
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North Bend
17764
A West Branch village in Chapman Township several miles east of Hyner deep in Sproul State Forest country, reached with straight and outdoor lifts for its mountain homes.