Pennsylvania Route 102
Pennsylvania Route 102 (PA 102), also known as Cussewago Road, is a 4.3-mile north–south state highway in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. The southern end is at U.S. Routes 6, 19 and 322 southwest of Meadville in Vernon Township. The northern end is at PA 98 in Vernon Township, near Onspaugh Corners.
The road runs north-northeast as a two-lane highway along the west side of Meadville, through commercial areas, and then becomes Pennsylvania Avenue near Kerrtown. It then turns into Cussewago Road along the west bank of the French Creek, through forested areas. The route curves northwest, passes some industrial areas, turns west in the village of Fredericksburg, and continues through wooded residential areas before passing under I-79 and ending at PA 98 in Onspaugh Corners.
PA 102 was originally signed in Northampton County (Stockertown to Easton) and was moved to Crawford County in 1941, with relocation in the following years. The entire route is in Vernon Township, Crawford County.
This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 12:49 (CET).