Keating Township
Keating Township, located in McKean County, Pennsylvania, is the largest township in the area, spanning nearly 100 square miles and home to just under 3,000 residents. Nestled adjacent to the Allegheny National Forest, it offers an abundance of outdoor activities year-round, making it a prime destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Rich in history, Keating Township was named after John Keating, a significant figure in the area's development during the 1800s. The township combines natural beauty, wildlife, and small-town charm, inviting visitors to explore its diverse attractions and enjoy leisurely pursuits such as fishing, boating, and culinary adventures.
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