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Allegheny River

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Allegheny River

River in Pennsylvania and New York, U.S. It rises in Potter county, Pa., loops northwest into New York, turns back into Pennsylvania, and unites with the Monongahela to form the Ohio River at Pittsburgh, Pa. It is 325 mi (523 km) long; its chief tributaries are the Clarion, the Kiskiminetas, and French Creek. Several dams make the river navigable from Pittsburgh to East Brady, Pa.



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In an intricate matrix of buildings and public and private external spaces, the new River Park will provide 700 residential units, retail, restaurants, a hotel and a congress building, on an orthogonal plot close to the city's Allegheny River.
Lynne Rae Perkins was born in 1956 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and she grew up in Cheswick, a small town along the Allegheny River.
Three states to the east near Pittsburgh, George and Joan Freeman supervise a similar operation on their 645 acres of forestland along the Allegheny River in Clarion County, Pennsylvania.
 
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