Throwback Thursday: 1912 Alley Popper Railroad Trestle Collapse in Woodward Twp.
(Provided photo) The Altoona and Philipsburg Branch of the Pittsburgh and Susquehanna Railroad came into service in 1894, as a ...
(Provided photo) The Altoona and Philipsburg Branch of the Pittsburgh and Susquehanna Railroad came into service in 1894, as a ...
(Provided photo) On May 4, 1835, a new township was laid out in Clearfield County and named ‘Burnside’ in honor ...
(Provided photo) Irvona Borough, like many communities in the southeastern regions of Clearfield County, sustained its families with an economy ...
(Provided photo) The Centre Hill Methodist Church once stood along Sington Road in Graham Township. The building, itself, was ...
(Provided photo) Old-fashioned deep mining was a hard way to scratch out a meager living. Coal miners in Clearfield ...
(Provided photo) (Provided photo) Burnside is a small borough in the southwest part of Clearfield County. It was incorporated as ...
(Provided photo) 4-H Clubs still thrive in Clearfield County. Young people from farming and agricultural families have expressed their talents ...
(Provided photo) In 1816, James and Margaret (Ramsey) Gallaher Sr. moved to New Washington, the first white settlers in this ...
(Provided photo) Ramey is a small borough, which lies between Woodward and Gulich townships, midway between Houtzdale and Janesville. It ...
(Provided photo) One of Clearfield County’s most serene and historic spots is the McGees Mills Covered Bridge, in Bell Township, ...