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Central High School (Martinsburg, Pennsylvania)

1960 establishments in PennsylvaniaEducational institutions established in 1960Public high schools in PennsylvaniaSchools in Blair County, Pennsylvania

Central High School in Martinsburg, Pennsylvania is the smallest of the three Central High Schools in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania with 674 students in four grades (9-12). Central High opened in 1960 with the merging of Roaring Spring High School, Morrison Cove High School, and Martinsburg High School; becoming the first and only high school in Spring Cove School District history. The school building is located on Central High Rd. and lies on ground surrounded by farm fields. The current Central High School building lies at the base of Bean Hill, where Morrison Cove High building still stands as Canary Laboratories and an Auxiliary Gym used by CHS.

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Central High School (Martinsburg, Pennsylvania)
Bean Hill Road, North Woodbury Township

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16662 North Woodbury Township
Pennsylvania, United States
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Morrisons Cove

Morrisons Cove (also referred to as Morrison Cove or Morrison's Cove), is an eroded anticlinal valley in Blair and Bedford counties of central Pennsylvania, United States, extending from Evitts Mountain near New Enterprise, north to the Frankstown Branch Juniata River at Williamsburg. The width of the valley varies from 10 to 15 miles (16 to 24 km) between Tussey Mountain on the east to the chain of Dunning, Loop and Lock Mountains on the west. Almost entirely enclosed by these mountains, the only openings in the cove are at Loysburg Gap in the south, McKee Gap in the west, and at Williamsburg to the north. The floor of the valley is mostly level, with many large fertile farm fields. The southern end of the valley drains to the Raystown Branch Juniata River via Yellow Creek through Loysburg Gap, and the northern end drains to the Frankstown Branch, via Clover Creek. There are four boroughs located in Morrisons Cove and they are: Roaring Spring Martinsburg Williamsburg WoodburyThere are seven townships located in Morrisons Cove and they are the following: South Woodbury Township, Bedford County Woodbury Township, Bedford County Bloomfield Township, Bedford County Taylor Township, Blair County North Woodbury Township, Blair County Huston Township, Blair County Woodbury Township, Blair CountyAltoona–Blair County Airport is located in Morrisons Cove. Pennsylvania Route 36 is the main north/south route through the valley from Loysburg Gap to McKee Gap. Pennsylvania Route 866 branches off PA-36 at Woodbury to Martinsburg.