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Altoona,   Arch Spring,   Bald Eagle,   Bellwood,   Blairfour,   Blue Knob,   Brooks Mill,   Canan,   Canoe Creek,   Carlim,   Charlottsville,   Clappertown,   Claysburg,   Cotton Town,   Covedale,   Culp,   Curryville,   East Altoona,   East Freedom,   East Sharpsburg,   Elberta,   Etna Furnace,   Flowing Spring,   Foot of Ten,   Fort Fetter,   Fostoria,   Frankstown,   Friesville,   Ganister,   Geeseytown,   Grazierville,   Greenwood,   Henrietta,   Hollidaysburg,   Homer Gap,   Horrell,   Juniata Gap,   Klahr,   Lakemont,   Larke,   Leamersville,   Linds Crossing,   Martinsburg,   McKee,   Mount Etna,   Musselman Grove,   Nealmont,   Newry,   Northwood,   Ore Hill,   Oreminea,   Pinecroft,   Point View,   Puzzletown,   Reese,   Reightown,   Reservoir,   Riggles Gap,   Roaring Spring,   Robeson Extension,   Rodman,   Roots,   Royer,   Shelltown,   Shellytown,   Skelp,   South Lakemont,   Sproul,   Sunbrook,   Sylvan Hills,   Tipton,   Tyrone,   Tyrone Forge,   Upper Reese,   Vail,   Wertz,   Williamsburg,   Wopsononock,   Yellow Spring,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Duncansville, PA?
Then read on!

1. Duncansville is home to the famous Baker Mansion, a beautifully preserved Victorian home that is now a museum open to the public.

2. The village was originally named "New Duncansville" after William Duncan, a prominent landowner in the area in the early 19th century.