Breezewood, Pennsylvania
Part of the Mid-Atlantic Maps Project by Conemaugh.
Breezewood is an unincorporated town in East Providence Township, Bedford County in south-central Pennsylvania.
In 1940, Breezewood was designated exit 6 on the just-opened Pennsylvania Turnpike. In the 1960s, Breezewood became the junction of the Turnpike and the new Interstate 70. Later renumbered exit 12, it is now exit 161 on the Turnpike following a change to mileage-based exit numbering.
Breezewood has been labeled a "tourist trap" and choke point because traffic between I-70 and the Turnpike is routed along surface streets lined with gas stations, hotels, restaurants, and traffic lights, rather than directly via a freeway-to-freeway junction. This segment of I-70 is one of the few parts of the Interstate Highway System which is not a controlled-access highway.
Includes:
- Water source: Juniata River and Valley-Hi Eagle Lake
- Road connections: I-70 south of Breezewood, I-70/76 west of Breezewood, US-30 west of Breezewood and I-76 east of Breezewood
- Rail connections: none
- Air connections: one north-south and one east-west line
- Ship connections: No navigable rivers
As always, no trees or resources to allow you to place your own.
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