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Apollo is a borough in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, located along the Kiskiminetas River. It was named after the Greek god of light and music, Apollo. The town was originally founded as a railroad and coal mining town in the early 1800s but grew to become a center for manufacturing of glass and other products. Today, Apollo is a small town with a population of around 1,647. It has a historic downtown area with many well-preserved buildings and a variety of small shops and restaurants. The town is known for its annual Apollo Moon Landing Festival, which celebrates the 1969 moon landing and the town's connection to the Apollo space program.