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Rush Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania:

Rush Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania Township in Pennsylvania, United States

Rush Township is a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 4,008 at the 2010 census, up from 3,466 at the 2000 census.

Rush Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Township in Pennsylvania, United States

Rush Township is a township in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the township population was 231, up from 180 at the 2000 census.

Rush Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Township in Pennsylvania, United States

Rush Township is a township in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population at the 2010 Census was 1,122, down from 1,189 at the 2000 census.

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Stevens Township, Bradford County, Pennsylvania Township in Pennsylvania, United States

Stevens Township is a township in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 437 at the 2010 census.

Northampton Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Township in Pennsylvania, United States

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Taylor Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania Township in Pennsylvania, United States

Taylor Township is a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 853 at the 2010 census, up from 741 at the 2000 census.

Butler Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Township in Pennsylvania, United States

Butler Township is a township in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 9,221 at the 2010 census.

Byberry, Philadelphia Former Township in Pennsylvania, United States

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Rough and Ready, Pennsylvania Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, United States

Rough and Ready is a village located in Upper Mahantongo Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, along Route 125 near the confluence of Little Mahantango Creek and Mahantango Creek, which flows west into the Susquehanna River. It uses the Klingerstown, Pennsylvania ZIP Code of 17941. The village was named for the gold-rush town of Rough and Ready, California, which in turn was named by a mining company also named in honor of Zachary Taylor's nickname, "Old Rough and Ready."

Township (Pennsylvania) township in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania

A Pennsylvania township or township under Pennsylvania laws is one class of the three types of municipalities codified, in Pennsylvania—smaller municipal class legal entities providing local self-government functions in the majority of land areas in the more rural regions. Townships act as the lowest level municipal corporations of governance of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a U.S. state of the United States of America.

Wyalusing Creek is a tributary of the Susquehanna River in Susquehanna and Bradford counties, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 19.1 miles (30.7 km) long and flows through Rush township in Susquehanna County and Stevens Township, Tuscarora Township, Wyalusing Township, and Wyalusing in Bradford County. The watershed of the creek has an area of 219 square miles (570 km2). It is possible to canoe on a significant portion of the creek.

Pennsylvania Route 350 highway in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Route 350 is a 21.9-mile-long (35.2 km) state highway located in Huntingdon, Blair, and Centre Counties in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at PA 45 in Franklin Township. The northern terminus is at PA 53/PA 504 in Philipsburg.

Pennsylvania Route 367 highway in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Route 367 is a 12.53-mile (20.17 km) long state highway located in Wyoming, Bradford, and Susquehanna counties in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at US 6 in Braintrim Township near the borough of Laceyville. The northern terminus is at PA 267 in the hamlet of Lawton, part of Rush Township.

Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 77

The 77th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is in Central Pennsylvania and has been represented since 2007 by H. Scott Conklin.

Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 104

The 104th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in SouthCentral Pennsylvania and has been represented since 2006 by Sue Helm.

Mid Mon Valley Transit Authority

Mid Mon Valley Transit Authority is a public transportation service located in Washington County, Westmoreland County, and a small portion of Fayette County in Pennsylvania. It provides inter-city bus and paratransit service to select communities within the area. The Mon Valley region is located within the metropolitan area of Pittsburgh; however, daily bus routes are provided to the city, with hourly service for much of the day on Monday through Friday.

Rush Brook is a tributary of the Lackawanna River in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 5.1 miles (8.2 km) long and flows through Greenfield Township, Scott Township, Carbondale Township, Mayfield, and Jermyn. The watershed of the stream has an area of 6.01 square miles (15.6 km2). The stream is not considered to be impaired and all but its lower reaches are mostly undisturbed. However, Pennsylvania Route 107 is in its vicinity. The stream begins on the Allegheny Plateau and flows through a water gap. It is a perennial stream.

Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 60

The Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 60 are Pennsylvania State Game Lands in Blair, Centre and Clearfield Counties in Pennsylvania in the United States providing hunting, bird watching, and other activities.

Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 33

The Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 33 are Pennsylvania State Game Lands in Centre County in Pennsylvania in the United States providing hunting, bird watching, and other activities.