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- Zelienople (/ˌziːliəˈnoʊpəl/) is a borough in western Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States, 28 miles (45 km) north of Pittsburgh. The po****tion...
- Theater is a performing arts, film and community center in the borough of Zelienople, Pennsylvania, United States of America. The Strand Theater was constructed...
- Zelienople Muni****l Airport (ICAO: KPJC, FAA LID: PJC) is a public airport in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, a mile west of Zelienople, a borough in Butler...
- sites were the Mars Train Station in Mars, Pennsylvania and the Strand Theater in Zelienople, Pennsylvania. Save Our History, The History Channel v t e...
- Zelienople and Seven Fields, as well as the townships of Forward and Lancaster. Connoquenessing Valley Elementary School (C.V.E.) serves Zelienople,...
- Library Slippery Rock Community Library South Butler Community Library Zelienople Area Public Library Butler Eagle daily newspaper WBUT-AM WISR-AM WLER-FM...
- approximately $270,000. The film was shot in and around Evans City and Zelienople, both small towns in Pennsylvania about 30 miles north of Pittsburgh....
- southwestern Butler County, along the northeastern border of the borough of Zelienople. It is in the valley of Connoquenessing Cr****, a tributary of the Beaver...
- where Breakneck Cr**** is received, and then continuing past Harmony and Zelienople. It receives Slippery Rock Cr**** from the northwest near Ellwood City...
- the bridge. In 1936, US 19 was moved to its current alignment between Zelienople and Harmony. Through the 1940s and 1950s, different parts of US 19 were...