Summer's end at Point Park in Warren, Pennsylvania. Not to be confused with the Point, which is in Warren's downtown. This may be the most beautiful place to eat lunch in Warren. The Allegheny River is in the front in the foreground and the Conewango Creek is the water furthest away just beyond the point.  The Conewango Creek flows south from its source in New York, Chautauqua Lake. The Allegheny River flows west here (to the left) from the Kinzua Dam, about 6 miles from Warren's eastern city limits on Route 59.
      I'm not really happy with this photograph and hope some day a charitable photographer will send in one that is better focused. Or you can always make believe it's an impressionist style.
Aerial view of Point Park in Warren Pennsylvania
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