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Description: Triple Divide sign at the junction of Rooks Road and PA Route 449 in Potter County.
The headwaters of the Allegheny and Genesee Rivers, as well as Pine Creek, are found along an unnamed, farm- and field-blanketed hill. (Pine Creek ultimately flows into the Susquehanna River and is itself more of a river than a creek.) Although its elevation is about 2540 feet (774 meters), the hill forms only a slight rise on the Allegheny Plateau.
Author: Nicholas A. Tonelli from Pennsylvania, USA
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