Susquehanna Greenway Driving Tour

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Welcome to the Susquehanna Greenway, a corridor of parks, trails, and river communities stretching over 500 miles along the Susquehanna River. It is Pennsylvania s longest greenway! The Susquehanna River has been a corridor of commerce to the Chesapeake Bay from the time that Native Americans first inhabited its shores, through the canal and industrial periods, and remains so today. The Susquehanna River Watershed provides half of the fresh water entering the Bay and drinking water to over six million people. This tour will reveal some of the historic, economic, and geographic connections between the Susquehanna River corridor and the Chesapeake Bay for many of the communities we visit. Along the way, we hope you will sense the pride river communities have with their connection to this critical resource. The cultural and natural history of the Susquehanna River is centuries long and the impact of the river is longer still when you consider geological time. This tour will guide you through both and suggest you linger when you want to explore more at selected stops, viewpoints, and historic river towns. Tour Statistics 95 miles 2.5 hours total driving time 22 tour stops, each with a narrative audio track Get Started Print this tour booklet Download the audio tracks to your MP3 player or burn them to a CD to play your car Smartphone users with a code app can listen to tracks by scanning the code at each stop At Stop #1, play Track #1, etc. Bring a state road atlas and/or a GPS unit to navigate to each stop Don t forget to bring your friends, snacks, and a camera! Safety Obey speed limits and traffic laws Wear your seatbelt and use directional signals Use caution when pulling into or out of stop locations and be courteous to other drivers Smartphones with a code reader can scan code for audio track!

Stop 1: Packwood House Museum Photo by Tiffani Scott Stop 2: Shikellamy State Park Overlook Stop 3: The Joseph Priestley House Museum 15 North Water Street, Lewisburg, PA 17837 Latitude/Longitude: 40.966437/ -76.881562 570-524-0323 (Call for hours of operation) www.packwoodhousemuseum.com This historic museum shares the stories of the Fetherston family, the history and architecture of their home, and changing regional exhibits. Tour the museum to explore the family s vast collection of glass, ceramics, paintings, and Pennsylvania German decorative arts. Visit the gift shop, or step into the woodland garden to see the area s only collection of century-old Japanese cedars. From Lewisburg, follow Route 15 South for about 6 miles, follow brown State Park signs Latitude/Longitude: 40.881269/ -76.80205 The state park road to the overlook is closed late October - May www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/ shikellamy/index.htm www.friendsofshikellamystatepark.org Enjoy this soaring view from 360 feet above the confluence of the West Branch Susquehanna River and North Branch Susquehanna River. From here you ll learn about Shamokin, the important Native American settlement. 472 Priestley Avenue, Northumberland, PA 17857 Latitude/Longitude: 40.890462/ -76.790084 570-473-9474 (Call for hours of operation and admission rates) www.josephpriestleyhouse.org Learn about the many interesting contributions Joseph Priestley made to American history as a theologian, educator, natural philosopher and political theorist.

Stop 4: Northumberland Historic District Parking anywhere near: King Street, Northumberland, PA 17857 Latitude/Longitude: 40.889986/ -76.794801 If you have time, enjoy a walk along the King Street Park and take in the architecture of the homes and structures included in the Northumberland Historic District. Stop 5: Shikellamy State Park Marina Bridge Avenue, Sunbury, PA 17801 Latitude/Longitude: 40.879735/ -76.792173 At this island park you can stand at the point of confluence where the North and West Branches of the Susquehanna River join to form the Main Stem. See the long flood wall across the North Branch in Sunbury? We ll learn more about it at Stop #7. This park offers numerous paved trails, picnic tables, and shaded benches. Stop 6: Hunter House Museum and Fort Augusta 1150 North Front Street, Sunbury, PA 17801 Latitude/Longitude: 40.875838/ -76.791800 570-286-4083 (Call for hours of operation and admission rates) www.northumberlandcountyhistoricalsociety.org Visit the site where Fort Augusta stood from the French and Indian War to the close of the American Revolution. The museum s permanent exhibits include artifacts from Fort Augusta, the French and Indian War, The American Revolution, and Northumberland County.

Drive-By-Stop 7: Sunbury Floodwall Along Route 147 South www.sunburyfloodcontrol.com As you can see from this photo taken after the September 2011 flood, the floodwalls play a major role in the lives of Sunbury residents. Learn about this impressive US Army Corps of Engineers project during this drive-by interpretation. Photo by Flickr User USACEpublicaffairs Stop 8: Sunbury Explore the sights along Market Street Sunbury, PA 17801 Latitude/Longitude: 40.861981/ -76.793829 www.cityofsunbury.com http://www.visitcentralpa.org/pdf/sunburywt.pdf Sunbury became internationally famous when in 1883 Thomas Edison demonstrated his electric light by wiring the city hotel. Stop in the hotel lobby, grab a bite to eat, enjoy Cameron Park on Market Street, or enjoy a walking tour of the Sunbury Historic District available at the link above. Stop 9: Adam T. Bower Memorial Dam Take 147 South 1 mile from downtown Sunbury, look for a gravel parking area on right at the end of the floodwall Latitude/Longitude: 40.849274/ -76.803077 Photo by Steve Pensyl This dam holds the world record for being the largest of its kind. Over 2,000 feet long, the dam consists of seven rubber bags. Six bags are 300 feet in length, and one is 175 feet in length. When the bags are inflated they stand eight feet in height and create the seasonal Lake Augusta. The dam and lake are part of the Shikellamy State Park

Stop 10: Keithan s Bluebird Gardens Accessible from Route 147 South, Sunbury, PA 17801 Latitude/Longitude: 40.847878/ -76.802766 www.cityofsunbury.com/pages/community/ ParksandRecreation.aspx In the 1920s, Sunbury resident Charles Keithan started a hobby garden that grew, unexpectedly, into a beloved part of the community landscape. Enjoy this now public oasis of exotic trees, azaleas, rhododendron, and various flowers throughout the year. Drive-By-Stop 11: Susquehanna Landscape Continue South on Route 147 As you take in the rolling hills and quaint views from Route 147, you ll learn why the landscape looks this way and just how variable the Susquehanna River has been during its ancient lifetime. Photo by Steve Pensyl Stop 12: Penn s Tavern 5 miles South of Sunbury 113 River Road, Fishers Ferry, Sunbury, PA 17801 Latitude/Longitude: 40.767713/ -76.843568 570-286-2007 (Call for hours of operation) Since early colonial times, the old stone tavern has stood overlooking the eastern bank of the Susquehanna River. Over the years, the stone building has served the community as a hotel, ferry house, post office (1854), railroad station (1857) and today, as Penn s Tavern, a fine dining establishment it continues to be a favorite stopping place for the refreshment of weary travelers.

Drive-By-Stop 13: Native American History Drive-By-Stop 14: River Towns and Water Gaps First marker is about 3 miles south of Penn s Tavern Latitude/Longitude: 40.737851/ -76.839605 Along this stretch of the trip you ll pass a number of historic markers that detail Native American nations and their placenames, early treaties with the British, and expeditions of the little known PA Alpine Club that took place in this area of the river valley. Use caution if you pull over to investigate these road markers. Continue along Route 147 South for 10 miles Pass through the towns of Herndon and Dalmatia Enjoy various river views as you travel through the river towns of Herndon and Dalmatia. Learn about the changing role that the river has played for these and other river towns. You ll also hear about the famous water gaps along this stretch, where the river flows through five folded mountain ridges. Photo courtesy of Duncannon Borough Stop 15: Mail Pouch Barns 8.5 miles south of Dalmatia, on left Park on right near two railroad cars Latitude/Longitude: 40.554469/ -76.966213 Throughout the drive, you might have seen a number of barns with Mail Pouch Tobacco advertisements. Stop and explore one of these barns at this stop and learn about the history of this advertising program. Stop 16: Millersburg Ferry Near the corner of North and River streets, Millersburg Latitude/Longitude: 40.540662/ -76.964726 Open seasonally May October, street parking available 717-692-2442 (Call for schedule and rates) A round trip ride on the Millersburg Ferry takes about an hour or less and is sure to be a memorable occasion with beautiful views. The Millersburg Ferry Boat Association owns and operates these boats that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Stop 17: Fort Halifax Five miles South of Millersburg, look for sign on right Drive down the farm lane and park near barn Latitude/Longitude: 40.477301/ -76.934029 www.forthalifaxpark.org Built in 1756 and dismantled around 1763, this fort was a subpost of Fort Augusta at Sunbury. A stone monument marking the site of this colonial fort along PA Route 147 just north of Halifax was erected in 1926. The area of the former fort is now part of the Halifax Township Park and Conservation area which consists of 174 acres that is to be developed into a historical park for visitor enjoyment. An excellent video history is available at the website listed above. Drive-By-Stop 18: Memorial Sycamore Trees Along Route 147 Have you noticed the beautiful trees lining Route 147? These are sycamore trees and you ll learn about why they stand along the road during this drive-by portion of the tour. The trees are easy to identify by their bark, which flakes off in irregular patches and leaves the tree surface mottled with green, white, gray, and brown colors. Stop 19: Duncannon Duncannon, PA 17020 Latitude/Longitude: 40.391043/ -77.029812 Old Sled Works: 717-834-9333 (Call for hours of operation) In Duncannon you can explore the retro penny arcade, soda fountain, fire tower, and antiques of Old Sled Works, look for Appalachian Trail hikers at the Doyle Hotel, or dip your toes in the river beneath the many railroad arch accesses.

Drive-By-Stop 20: Pennsylvania Canal at Liverpool Liverpool, PA 17045 Latitude/Longitude: 40.57396/ -76.989074 As you drive along Route 11/15 North you are following portions of the old Pennsylvania Canal system. The towpath and parts of the canal were graded and filled for the highway in the 1950s. Enjoy the river views! Photo courtesy of the Historical Society of Dauphin County Stop 21: McKees Half Falls About 7 miles north of Liverpool, on right Latitude/Longitude: 40.659162/ -76.918652 Follow the signs for this rest area north of Liverpool. This is the perfect place for a picnic or a photo. The long, rocky falls make it apparent why the Susquehanna River is unsuitable for shipping traffic and remains the longest unnavigable river in the United States! Stop 22: Selinsgrove Selinsgrove, PA 17870 Latitude/Longitude: 40.799334/ -76.861967 Shops and restaurants along Market Street provide a feast both for the eye and the palette that can be explored and enjoyed with leisure. Stroll among the Georgian style buildings of Susquehanna University campus, or explore the Isle of Que, a quaint residential neighborhood with stunning views of the river.

Want to know more? Thank you for exploring this part of the Susquehanna Greenway. We hope you had a fun, memorable, and relaxing day and are taking home some good memories. We would love to hear about your Greenway experience. Email your comments and photos to info@susquehannagreenway.org To learn more about the variety of recreational and educational opportunities found along the Susquehanna Greenway, to get involved, or to become a volunteer visit our website www.susquehannagreenway.org Scan code to visit us on the web! This tour was made possible in part by a grant from the Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network and the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources