Clinton County, Pennsylvania

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Formed June 21, 1839; named for DeWitt Clinton. As of 2010, the population was 39,238. Its county seat is at Lock Haven. It has superb scenic beauty; lofty mountains, rolling hills, and highly productive valleys border the West Branch of the Susquehanna River. About one-fourth is State Forest Reserve of mountainous wilderness, where large and small game, trout, and other fish abound.

Chief industries are in vast deposit of commercial clay, from which is made fire, building and paving brick, tile sewer pipe, and concrete blocks; and a large chemical plant, very important in war chemicals; agriculture, including tobacco growing; several creameries and a large milk condensery.

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Coordinates:   41°13'14"N   77°37'6"W
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