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Coordinates: 39°43′29″N 78°22′44″W / 39.72472°N 78.37889°W / 39.72472; -78.37889 (Town Hill)
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[[File:2016-06-25 13 23 58 View of the entrance sign and beyond towards Interstate 68 and U.S. Route 40 (National Freeway) at the Town Hill Overlook on Town Hill in eastern Allegany County, Maryland.jpg|thumb|right|Elevation sign on Town Hill, overlooking I-68/US 40; the Sideling Hill road cut shown distant left]]
'''Town Hill''' is located in [[Allegany County, Maryland]]. It starts 2.25 miles northwest of [[Kiefer, Maryland]] and runs northeasterly into [[Pennsylvania]]. Its highest elevation is 2000 feet.
'''Town Hill''' is a [[mountain range]] that is located in [[Allegany County, Maryland]] and [[Bedford County, Pennsylvania|Bedford]] and [[Fulton County, Pennsylvania|Fulton]] counties in [[Pennsylvania]].


==Description==
(N. 39°40' W. 78°26')
The southern end of this mountain range is 2.25 miles northwest of [[Kiefer, Maryland|Kiefer]] in Allegany County. It trends northeasterly, and ends about 1.5 miles south of the town of Emmaville in Fulton County. Its highest elevation is 2000 feet.

[[Interstate 70 in Pennsylvania|Interstate 70]] crosses Town Hill at a narrow angle to the mountain, following the ridge for four to five miles as it slowly climbs one side and descends the other. In Maryland, [[Interstate 68]] skirts the southern edge of the mountain while the original alignment of [[U.S. Route 40 in Maryland|U.S. Route 40]], now signed as [[U.S. Route 40 Scenic]], crosses over it.

Part of [[Buchanan State Forest]] lies on Town Hill in Fulton County.

South of the [[Potomac River]] in [[Hampshire County, West Virginia|Hampshire County]], [[West Virginia]], Town Hill rises to a height of {{convert|1306|ft}}.<ref>[http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=132:3:3120335497712020::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:1548181 Geographic Names Information System Feature Detail Report for: Town Hill]</ref>

== Geology ==
Town Hill is held up by the [[Mississippian age]] [[Pocono Formation]], which [[strike and dip|dips]] to the northwest. The Mississippian-Devonian [[Rockwell Formation]] and [[Devonian]] [[Catskill Formation]] are exposed on the southeast flank of the mountain below the Pocono. [[Rays Hill]], to the east, and Town Hill form a [[syncline]].<ref>Map 61: Atlas of Preliminary Geologic Quadrangle Maps of Pennsylvania. Amaranth, Breezewood, and Mench Quadrangles. PA Geological Survey ([https://web.archive.org/web/20130302233336/http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/topogeo/publications/pgspub/map/index.htm Map Index])</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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{{Mountains of Maryland}}
* United states Geological Survey
* Maryland Geological survey


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[[Category:Allegany County, Maryland]]
[[Category:Landforms of Allegany County, Maryland]]
[[Category:Mountains of Maryland]]
[[Category:Mountain ranges of Maryland]]
[[Category:Mountain ranges of Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:Landforms of Bedford County, Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:Landforms of Fulton County, Pennsylvania]]
[[Category:Mountain ranges of West Virginia]]
[[Category:Landforms of Hampshire County, West Virginia]]

Latest revision as of 22:26, 6 July 2023

Elevation sign on Town Hill, overlooking I-68/US 40; the Sideling Hill road cut shown distant left

Town Hill is a mountain range that is located in Allegany County, Maryland and Bedford and Fulton counties in Pennsylvania.

Description[edit]

The southern end of this mountain range is 2.25 miles northwest of Kiefer in Allegany County. It trends northeasterly, and ends about 1.5 miles south of the town of Emmaville in Fulton County. Its highest elevation is 2000 feet.

Interstate 70 crosses Town Hill at a narrow angle to the mountain, following the ridge for four to five miles as it slowly climbs one side and descends the other. In Maryland, Interstate 68 skirts the southern edge of the mountain while the original alignment of U.S. Route 40, now signed as U.S. Route 40 Scenic, crosses over it.

Part of Buchanan State Forest lies on Town Hill in Fulton County.

South of the Potomac River in Hampshire County, West Virginia, Town Hill rises to a height of 1,306 feet (398 m).[1]

Geology[edit]

Town Hill is held up by the Mississippian age Pocono Formation, which dips to the northwest. The Mississippian-Devonian Rockwell Formation and Devonian Catskill Formation are exposed on the southeast flank of the mountain below the Pocono. Rays Hill, to the east, and Town Hill form a syncline.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Geographic Names Information System Feature Detail Report for: Town Hill
  2. ^ Map 61: Atlas of Preliminary Geologic Quadrangle Maps of Pennsylvania. Amaranth, Breezewood, and Mench Quadrangles. PA Geological Survey (Map Index)

39°43′29″N 78°22′44″W / 39.72472°N 78.37889°W / 39.72472; -78.37889 (Town Hill)