yes it is. i live in brookville, pa. and that is "north of coder".
coder is located approximately one mile south of the city limits of brookville, on state route 28. there used to be a gas station, general store, and about a dozen cabins there where people lived. i grew up less than a quarter mile from there, next to my paternal grandparents when my old man built a house on ground my grandpa sold him cheap [like $5.00 or something like that]
above us, there was a small airfield, used for early aircraft, weather information, and mail drop in the very early days.
there were also two railroad tracks there, the "low grade" which followed red bank creek [that meanders to the alleghenny river], and the "high grade" that included the "coder trestle", built in 1909, and was torn down in february and march of 2008.
the "low grade" track bed is now a "rails to trails" development.
couple of pictures.......
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