East End
District of Berlin
in Somerset County of Pennsylvania, United States

Noteable things around
Location Summary
Decimal Coordinates (Latitude, Longitude):
39.921 and -78.958 (Lat./Lng.)
Coordinates by Time:
N 39° 55' 14" and W -78° 57' 28"
Currency and Currency Code:
Dollar - USD
Spoken languages:
English, Spanish, French
Local electricity:
Mobile phone / cellular frequencies (MHz):
Local Time: 06:49 PM (Friday)
Timezone: America/New_York
UTC/GMT offset: -10 hours
Sunrise and Sunset:
11:57 am and 2:27 pm
Antipode Coordinates:
-34.226 and 115.057 (Lat./Lng.)
Closest place to antipode coordinates:
Hamelin Bay
References
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Current travel safety evaluation for United States in Northern America

Safety Score: 2,7 of 5.0 based on data from 9 authorites. Meaning we advice caution when travelling to United States.

Travel warnings are updated daily. Source: Travel Warning United States. Last Update: 2024-05-17 08:07:57

Delve into East End

The district East End of Berlin in Somerset County (Pennsylvania) is a district located in United States about 124 mi north-west of Washington DC, the country's capital town.

Since you are here already, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Somerset, Cumberland, Bedford, Keyser and Ebensburg. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.

Local weather forecast

Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 14°C / 57 °F

Morning Temperature 11°C / 53 °F
Evening Temperature 15°C / 58 °F
Night Temperature 13°C / 56 °F
Chance of rainfall 1%
Air Humidity 98%
Air Pressure 1013 hPa
Wind Speed Gentle Breeze with 7 km/h (4 mph) from North-West
Cloud Conditions Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky
General Conditions Light rain

Saturday, 18th of May 2024

16°C (61 °F)
12°C (54 °F)
Moderate rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.

Sunday, 19th of May 2024

19°C (67 °F)
13°C (55 °F)
Light rain, light breeze, broken clouds.

Monday, 20th of May 2024

23°C (73 °F)
14°C (57 °F)
Sky is clear, light breeze, clear sky.

Videos from this area

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Berlin Fire 2007

Published: February 14, 2009
Length: 42:30 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: BerlinVFD


Berlin Fire 2009

Published: January 16, 2010
Length: 19:08 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: BerlinVFD


Shroud playing You Are

Published: January 16, 2010
Length: 45:13 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: ShroudBand

You Are by Ruth...


Glade City PA 05.24.14: Black Cars Look Better In The Shade

Published: August 09, 2014
Length: 08:28 min
Rating: 4 of 5
Author: FastFlyingVirginian

After a look at Q130 and the back half of Q368 from the summit, I moved over to Glade City and finally rendezvoused with the gang from Meyersdale. Everyone had taken up positions in view of...


Glade City PA 05.24.14: Aloha Oil

Published: August 20, 2014
Length: 34:11 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: FastFlyingVirginian

While my fellow hobbyists said their goodbyes and returned to Meyersdale, I lingered for a little bit longer at the Keystone Viaduct and moved to the other side of the truss span for a different...


Glade City PA 05.24.14: Battle Scars And War Paint

Published: August 09, 2014
Length: 54:30 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: FastFlyingVirginian

As Q375 continued west with its dimensional load, the first eastbound it uncorked was a whopper. The sound of Q261's descent faded into the sound of hard-working engines, distant yet loud...


Glade City PA 05.24.14: The Ghost Of Wild Mary

Published: August 09, 2014
Length: 01:21 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: FastFlyingVirginian

Another lull set in as Q276 curved away out of sight on its slow hike to the summit. Where were the other trains we kept hearing about on the scanner? They didn't seem to be making much forward...


Glade City PA 06.07.14: Glade In The Shade

Published: September 10, 2014
Length: 36:22 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: FastFlyingVirginian

After Q276's passage over the summit, our railfanning party of three moved on to the curve just west of the Keystone Viaduct. Shortly after 1:00, westbound intermodal L137 broke the midday...


Glade City PA 05.24.14: All Downhill

Published: August 10, 2014
Length: 12:52 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: FastFlyingVirginian

Short of a double rainbow or some other kind of natural phenomenon occurring while a train passed by, the odds were astronomical that anything else we would see this day would top the beastly...


Keystone Viaduct PA 03.26.11: K676

Published: April 06, 2011
Length: 26:36 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: FastFlyingVirginian

This time, the microphone was on. Ethanol train K676 first passes the detector at Meyersdale, then blows for a crossing on Glade City Road, and finally sweeps through the curve and under Keystone...


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Attractions and noteworthy things

Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.

United Airlines Flight 93

United Airlines Flight 93 was a passenger flight which was hijacked by four al-Qaeda terrorists on September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks. It crashed into a field in Stonycreek Township, Pennsylvania near Shanksville, during an attempt by some of the passengers to regain control, killing all 44 people aboard including the four hijackers. No one on the ground was injured.

Located at 40.0511, -78.9047 (Lat. / Lng.), about 9 miles away.
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Islamist terrorism in the United States, Airliner accidents and incidents in Pennsylvania, Airliner accidents and incidents involving deliberate crashes, September 11 attacks, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United Airlines Flight 93, Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 757, Airliner accidents and incidents caused by hijacking, United Airlines accidents and incidents, Aviation accidents and incidents in the United States in 2001, Terrorist incidents in the United States in 2001, Aviation accidents and incidents in 2001, 2001 in Pennsylvania, Aircraft hijackings in the United States

Somerset County, Pennsylvania

Somerset County is a county located in the state of Pennsylvania. As of 2010, the population was 77,742. Somerset County was created on April 17, 1795, from part of Bedford County and named for Somerset, United Kingdom. Its county seat is Somerset. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Located at 39.97, -79.03 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5 miles away.
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Pennsylvania counties, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, National Road, 1795 establishments in the United States, United Airlines Flight 93, Populated places established in 1795

Berlin, Pennsylvania

Berlin, a borough located approximately 75 miles southeast of Pittsburgh in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States, was laid out in 1784 and incorporated on February 7, 1833. The population was 2,192 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The town is famous for Snyder of Berlin potato chips, and is home to the Berlin Fife and Drum Corps http://www. berlinpa. com/FifeandDrum/index.

Located at 39.9213, -78.9501 (Lat. / Lng.), about 0 miles away.
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Boroughs in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Populated places established in 1784, Populated places in the Cumberland, MD-WV MSA

Brothersvalley Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania

Brothersvalley Township is a township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,184 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Located at 39.8667, -78.9831 (Lat. / Lng.), about 4 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Townships in Somerset County, Pennsylvania

Callimont, Pennsylvania

Callimont is a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 51 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Located at 39.8014, -78.9489 (Lat. / Lng.), about 8 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Boroughs in Somerset County, Pennsylvania

Friedens, Pennsylvania

Friedens is a census-designated place (CDP) that is part of Somerset Township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,523 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Located at 40.0511, -78.9956 (Lat. / Lng.), about 9 miles away.
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Census-designated places in Somerset County, Pennsylvania

Garrett, Pennsylvania

Garrett is a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 449 at the 2000 census.

Located at 39.8636, -79.0611 (Lat. / Lng.), about 7 miles away.
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Boroughs in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Populated places established in 1869

Indian Lake, Pennsylvania

Indian Lake is a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 394 at the 2010 census, down from 450 in 2000. Indian Lake is home to Indian Lake Golf Club, which opened in 1974, and was the first to be designed by Arnold Palmer, Northwinds Golf Course (public), Indian Lake Resort (fine dining, banquet, and swimming), Indian Lake Marina, and the new James W. McIntyre Hiking and Biking Trail.

Located at 40.0475, -78.8592 (Lat. / Lng.), about 10 miles away.
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Boroughs in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Populated places established in 1974

Meyersdale, Pennsylvania

Meyersdale is a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, on the Casselman River, 73 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. In the past, its chief industry was the mining of coal. Meyersdale was first settled as early as 1776, but the growth of the town dates from the advent of the first railroad in 1871. Coal mining began in the next year. In 1900, 3,024 people resided in Meyersdale. By 1910, 3,741 people lived in the borough. The population was 2,473 at the 2000 census.

Located at 39.8136, -79.0264 (Lat. / Lng.), about 8 miles away.
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Boroughs in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Populated places established in 1844

Northampton Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania

Northampton Township is a township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 366 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Located at 39.8833, -78.8831 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Townships in Somerset County, Pennsylvania

Shanksville, Pennsylvania

Shanksville is a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States, with a population of 245, as of the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area and is approximately 60 miles (approximately 80 miles driving) southeast from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Shanksville came to international attention during the September 11 attacks when United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in adjacent Stonycreek Township.

Located at 40.0172, -78.9058 (Lat. / Lng.), about 7 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Boroughs in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Populated places established in 1798

Stonycreek Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania

Stonycreek Township is a township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,221 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Located at 39.9833, -78.8664 (Lat. / Lng.), about 6 miles away.
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Townships in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, September 11 attacks, United Airlines Flight 93, Populated places established in 1762

Somerset, Pennsylvania

Somerset is a borough in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 6,277 at the 2010 census. The borough is surrounded by Somerset Township. It is the county seat of Somerset County. Somerset is just off Exit 110 of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

Located at 40.0069, -79.0814 (Lat. / Lng.), about 9 miles away.
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Boroughs in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, County seats in Pennsylvania, Populated places established in 1795

Summit Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania

Summit Township is a township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The population was 2,368 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Located at 39.825, -78.9994 (Lat. / Lng.), about 7 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Townships in Somerset County, Pennsylvania

Stonycreek River

The Stonycreek River (also referred to as Stoney Creek) is a tributary of the Conemaugh River, approximately 45 mi (72 km) long, in southwestern Pennsylvania in the United States.

Located at 39.927, -78.9586 (Lat. / Lng.), about 0 miles away.
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Rivers of Pennsylvania, Tributaries of the Allegheny River, Geography of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Geography of Cambria County, Pennsylvania

Somerset Hospital (Pennsylvania)

Somerset Hospital was founded on January 31, 1921 and is located at 225 South Center Avenue Somerset, Pennsylvania 15501.

Located at 40.007, -79.0778 (Lat. / Lng.), about 9 miles away.
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Hospitals in Pennsylvania

Allegheny Mountain Tunnel

The Allegheny Mountain Tunnel is a vehicular tunnel carrying the Pennsylvania Turnpike through the Allegheny Mountains. At this point, the Turnpike carries Interstates 70 and 76. The original Allegheny Mountain Tunnel was built in the late 19th century for the South Pennsylvania Railroad, which was never completed. This tunnel was not used due to concerns about its structural integrity.

Located at 39.9616, -78.8567 (Lat. / Lng.), about 6 miles away.
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Defunct Pennsylvania railroads, Interstate 70, Interstate 76 (east), Buildings and structures in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Tunnels in Pennsylvania, Transportation in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Tunnels completed in 1939, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission

Wills Creek Bollman Bridge

The Wills Creek Bollman Bridge originally served the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's Pittsburgh Division main line. Designed by the renowned self-taught engineer Wendel Bollman in 1871, this truss bridge is the last remaining span of the Pittsburgh Division line associated with Bollman. Around 1910 it was moved from Wills Creek to a location 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of Meyersdale, Pennsylvania after it was no longer able to carry safely the newer and heavier locomotives.

Located at 39.8183, -78.9947 (Lat. / Lng.), about 7 miles away.
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Fairhope, Pennsylvania

Fair Hope is an unincorporated community in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States.

Located at 39.8948, -78.8304 (Lat. / Lng.), about 7 miles away.
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Unincorporated communities in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Populated places in the Cumberland, MD-WV MSA

Somerset Wind Farm

The Somerset Wind Farm is a wind farm in Somerset County, Pennsylvania with six GE 1.5 MW Wind Turbines that began commercial operation in October 2001. The wind farm has a combined total nameplate capacity of 9 MW, and produces about 25,000 megawatt-hours of electricity annually, which is roughly a 30% capacity factor. The wind farm was constructed by NextEra Energy Resources, based in Florida.

Located at 39.9833, -79.0095 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5 miles away.
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Energy infrastructure completed in 2001, Buildings and structures in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Wind farms in Pennsylvania

Indian Lake Airport

Indian Lake Airport is a privately owned, closed airport located in Indian Lake, Pennsylvania, United States. The airport was constructed in 1966 to serve the new, growing community of Indian Lake. In its original configuration, it had a single paved northeast-southwest runway (4/22) measuring 3,000 feet . By 1975, the northwest-southeast runway, 14/32, had been added. The original runway was abandoned by 1993, and the entire airport was closed in 1999.

Located at 40.0556, -78.8461 (Lat. / Lng.), about 11 miles away.
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Airports in Pennsylvania, Defunct airports in Pennsylvania, Buildings and structures in Somerset County, Pennsylvania

Meyersdale Wind Farm

The Meyersdale Wind Farm is a wind farm located in Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania with 20 NEG Micon/Vestas 1.5 MW wind turbines that began commercial operation in December 2003. The wind farm has a combined total nameplate capacity of 30 MW, enough to power about 10,000 homes. The project was constructed by NextEra Energy Resources, based in Florida.

Located at 39.8044, -78.991 (Lat. / Lng.), about 8 miles away.
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Energy infrastructure completed in 2003, Buildings and structures in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Wind farms in Pennsylvania

Green Mountain Wind Energy Center

The Green Mountain Wind Energy Center is a wind power plant near Garrett, Somerset County, Pennsylvania with eight Nordex 1.3 MW turbines that began commercial operation in May 2000. This was the first commercial wind farm constructed in Pennsylvania. The wind farm has a combined total nameplate capacity of 10.4 MW and the potential to produce about 27,000 megawatt-hours of electricity annually, enough to power 3,300 homes, assuming a 30% capacity factor.

Located at 39.8495, -79.0684 (Lat. / Lng.), about 8 miles away.
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Energy infrastructure completed in 2000, Buildings and structures in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Wind farms in Pennsylvania

State Correctional Institution – Laurel Highlands

State Correctional Institution – Laurel Highlands is a Minimum-Security facility located on State Route 31, about three miles east of the Somerset Interchange of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, about 70 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. SCI-Laurel Highlands houses Minimum-Security Inmates, particularly older males and geriatric/mentally ill males.

Located at 40.0044, -79.0408 (Lat. / Lng.), about 7 miles away.
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Prisons in Pennsylvania, Buildings and structures in Somerset County, Pennsylvania

State Correctional Institution – Somerset

State Correctional Institution – Somerset is a Medium-Security, all male correctional facility located outside Somerset, Pennsylvania, about 70 miles southeast of Pittsburgh, and about five miles off of the Somerset Interchange of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

Located at 39.9644, -79.0392 (Lat. / Lng.), about 5 miles away.
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Prisons in Pennsylvania, Buildings and structures in Somerset County, Pennsylvania

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