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- The Hillsgrove Covered Bridge is a Burr arch truss covered bridge over Loyalsock Cr**** in Hillsgrove Township, ****van County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania...
- Hillsgrove may refer to: Hillsgrove, Rhode Island - a village in western central Warwick, Rhode Island Hillsgrove Township, ****van County, Pennsylvania...
- Hillsgrove Township is a township in ****van County, Pennsylvania, United States. The po****tion was 228 at the 2020 census. The Hillsgrove Covered Bridge...
- airport. T. F. Green Airport was dedicated on September 27, 1931, as Hillsgrove State Airport, drawing what was at that time the largest crowd to attend...
- Hillsgrove is an unincorporated community in ****van County, Pennsylvania, United States. The community is located along Pennsylvania Route 87, 6.4 miles...
- the United States. The Hillsgrove Ranger Station, which also houses the districts maintenance section, is located in Hillsgrove, Pennsylvania in ****van...
- five were left by 1954, and as of 2020 only three remain: Forksville, Hillsgrove, and Sonestown. All three ****van County covered bridges were built in...
- Hillsgrove, originally Hill's Grove, is a village in western central Warwick, Rhode Island. The village was established in 1867. It consists of the area...
- Forksville Laporte (county seat) Cherry Colley Davidson Elkland Forks Fox Hillsgrove Laporte Shrewsbury Bedford Corners Beech Glen Bernice Bethel Campbellville...
- to change the name of their Plunketts Cr**** Township to Hillsgrove Township, for Hillsgrove, the main village and post office in the township. In 1866...