This is a drive on Pennsylvania State Route 1010 in Indiana County. Known as Sleepy Hollow Road, SR 1010 serves as one link between US 119 north and PA 286 east of Indiana, PA. Deer are encountered on this drive to remind you that you are in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania’s 4-digit state routes are mostly secondary routes, although some have a major purpose and do serve towns. The 4-digit state routes stay within their respective counties and are not unique, meaning that there are multiple SR 1010s across the state. The numbers of the 4-digit routes follow a pattern where a county is divided into 4 quadrants. 1000 numbered routes are in the northeast quadrant, 2000 routes are in the southeast quadrant, 3000 routes are in the southwest quadrant, and 4000 routes are in the northwest quadrant.
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