Throwback Thursday: Trolley Car Makes Its Way Through Morrisdale
On Jan. 29, 1904, the Daily Journal of Philipsburg reported that “the special trolley car of the Centre and Clearfield ...
On Jan. 29, 1904, the Daily Journal of Philipsburg reported that “the special trolley car of the Centre and Clearfield ...
The Clearfield County Fair began in 1860 as display of agricultural products to celebrate the annual harvest. From its beginning, ...
(Provided photo) This week, the people of Houtzdale and the surrounding communities, will mark another Houtzdale Days celebration. It is ...
The first Frenchville Picnic was held in 1870 to celebrate the completion of the new church, St. Mary’s Assumption. The ...
(Provided photo) Lick Run, a local tributary of the Susquehanna River, makes its way downwards and empties into the river, ...
(Provided photo) (Provided photo) Nothing, in this part of the area, characterizes the Independence Day celebrations like the annual Fourth ...
West Decatur, in Boggs Township, was for decades a brickyard town. Part of local community was known as Blue Ball. ...
(Provided photo) The Ramey Volunteer Fire Company’s Web site headlines the statement of, “Proudly Serving Since 1910.” It has indeed! ...
(Provided photo) Simon B. Elliott was a prominent Pennsylvania conservationist who promoted the planting of trees to replace those lost ...
(Provided photo) Troutville Borough, which lies along the current state Route Route 410, was once situated on the First Nation ...