History Of The 
Standing Stone

   

 

   

The STANDING STONE, sometimes referred to as the "Oneida", is about six inches square and 14 feet high.  It stands at the confluence of the Juniata River and the Standing Stone Creek in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.  It is believed to have marked the cross-waters of the two streams for both Indians and pioneers alike and they often met at the Stone to trade goods and information. 

Today, like the pioneers of the past, we at STANDING STONE CONSULTING INC. continue to meet and exchange information for the benefit of our clients.  We are committed to excellence in providing proactive, cost-effective, solutions to create safe environments. 

 
   

 

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