I want to start this tour by saying that I love where I live. My house is about ten minutes from the City of Williamsport, PA. The road that I live on serves as a link to the major state and US highways in the area, and that is where the fun starts. The first town I'll show you is Picture Rocks, PA.
PA State Route 864 in Lycoming County starts about 5 miles from my house and takes you a snaking and winding 13 miles east to Picture Rocks.

Picture Rocks is a tiny community that sits at the intersection of PA State Route 864 and US Highway 220 in the northeastern part of Lycoming County.
Population is a little under 700 people.
There isn't much to it, but I liked it.
Sorry for the tiny thread. I wanted to show you guys the town with the only traffic light in Sullivan County, Dushore, but I missed it haha. I then realized after I got home that if I went another few 1000 feet I would have been in the town. Oh well, I got a fun ride out of it and I'll get it next time.
On to the pictures already... jeeze..
Don't worry next thread won't have such a long intro.. maybe..
Coming into Picture Rocks on 864:



My favorite house in the whole town:

Podunk Post Office:

Not so podunk church. I loved this church:

This is what most of the housing is like in this town, plain, white and simple:

US 220 runs north/south through here and takes you west into Williamsport if you follow it south:

"Downtown??" haha.. Aww I shouldn't be mean, I like this place:


I decided to go on some of the little side streets and I am happy I did:


Darn sign.. ah well:

On US 220 looking north. The ride turns into a BEAUTIFUL journey if you follow this road:

So I left with plans of driving up to Dushore. Unfortunately, you won't see it right now but I love 220:

Added Bonus!!!! haha.. The tiny mountain village of Glen Mawr:

So that is Picture Rocks. Hopefully, within the next week or so, I'll get back up to Dushore. It's smaller than Picture Rocks, but it is still significant.
Oh, I still haven't forgotten about doing a Williamsport tour. I'm just building it up for you haha.
Stay tuned for the next Rural North-Central PA thread.
-Jeff