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Old 12-17-2007, 12:04 AM
 
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OK....I was trying to help someone on another thread, and am stuck as far as the name of a place. It is on 322, after State College. It is on a curve, on a ridge....I think Tussey Mountain???? I THINK the Little Juniata runs through the ridge....can't remember if I have it mixed up with the 'Narrows'?

It was a really nice inn, I think it had the name Nittany Inn and conference center....something along those lines. It had the most gorgeous view behind the inn.....and I think it was like log cabin/rustic looking.....I remember it was brown. You COULDN'T miss it when driving cause it was the only thing there and the curve is sharp so you have to be paying attention....that's probably why I can't remember the name exactly :-)

It is one of those places you pass and think, gee, it would be nice to get a room there.....that sort of scenic.

Can anyone help jog my memory?
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Old 12-17-2007, 12:40 AM
 
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No the lil Juniata flows north from Bedford ,past Riddlesburg ,Saxton then into the
Raystown Dam in Huntingdon county.Rt 144 leads off Rt322 at Potters mills ,Eutawl
House Inn is there.Rt 144 goes through Centre Hall up over Nittnany mountain.The
Nittany Inn was on top of the mountain,it burn to the ground was not rebuilt.
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Old 12-17-2007, 12:55 AM
 
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ok....NO WONDER I can't find it online! Yep....I forgot....I would take I80 to Bellefonte, and then cut through 144 to 322...it's been a few years since I've been through that way. Thanks for the memory jog!
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Old 12-17-2007, 01:50 AM
 
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Im new to this site.The lil Juniata starts near Bedford it flows past Riddlesburg,along Rt
26 past Saxton then stopping in the Raystown dam in Huntingdon.Rt 144 leaves Rt 322
at Potters Mills,the Eutaw House a very old inn is there.Rt 144 continues through north
through Centre Hall crossing Nittany mtn.,.The Nittany was there,it burnt over 2 years
ago an was not rebuilt.Hope that helps you.
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Old 12-17-2007, 01:52 AM
 
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yeah it did....shame it wasn't rebuilt.....should've stayed there when I could!
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