Spanish Hill | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 978 ft (298 m) |
Coordinates | 41°59′45″N 76°32′58″W / 41.9959074°N 76.5493893°W |
Geography | |
Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA |
Spanish Hill is a hill located in the borough of South Waverly, Pennsylvania. Opinions regarding the origin of structures found on the site vary from embankments created by early farmers, to the remnants of a Native American village and battlements, due to the site's similarity to the description found in the account of Étienne Brûlé of a settlement called Carantouan. The area in the hill's vicinity was previously occupied by Susquehannock Native Americans. It was a common site for both amateur and professional archaeology, as well as relic hunting. The source of the name remains unknown, but various theories have been proposed as to its origin.