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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Centre county include:

Aaronsburg,   Axemann,   Baileyville,   Beaverdam,   Bellefonte,   Blanchard,   Boalsburg,   Buffalo Run,   Bush Addition,   Butts,   Casanova,   Centre Hall,   Centre Hill,   Cherry Run,   Circle Ville,   Clarence,   Coburn,   Coleville,   Colyer,   Curtin,   Dale Summit,   Dalevue,   Dry Top,   Earnestville,   East End,   Edendale,   Fairbrook,   Farmers Mills,   Fetzertown,   Fiedler,   Fillmore,   Fishermans Paradise,   Fruittown,   Gardner,   Gatesburg,   German Settlement,   Gillintown,   Glass City,   Gorton,   Green Grove,   Gum Stump,   Hannah,   Harris Acres,   Houserville,   Howard,   Hublersburg,   Ingleby,   Julian,   Kato,   Lemont,   Linden Hall,   Livonia,   Lyonstown,   Madisonburg,   Marengo,   Martha Furnace,   Matternville,   Milesburg,   Millheim,   Mingoville,   Monument,   Moshannon,   Mount Eagle,   Musser,   New Town,   North Philipsburg,   Oak Hall,   Old Fort,   Old Side,   Orviston,   Overlook Heights,   Pancake,   Panorama Village,   Park Forest Village,   Park Hills,   Penn Five,   Penn Hall,   Penn View,   Peru,   Philipsburg,   Pine Glen,   Pine Grove Mills,   Pine Hall,   Pleasant Gap,   Poorman Side,   Port Matilda,   Potters Mills,   Ramblewood,   Rebersburg,   Rhoads,   Ridgemont,   Rockspring,   Romola,   Runville,   Sandy Ridge,   Scotia,   Shettleston,   Shingletown,   Smullton,   Snow Shoe,   South Philipsburg,   Spike Island,   Spring Bank,   Spring Mills,   State College,   Stormstown,   Struble,   Toftrees,   Tusseyville,   Twin Hollows,   Unionville,   Waddle,   West Beech,   Wingate,   Wolfs Store,   Woodward,   Yarnell,   Zerby,   Zion,  

 

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

Nittany is a small unincorporated community located in Centre County, Pennsylvania. Here are a few facts about the village:

1. It is named after Mt. Nittany, which is a prominent landmark in the area.
2. The village consists of mostly rural farmland and residential communities.
3. Nittany is home to the Nittany Lion Inn, which is a historic hotel located on the campus of Pennsylvania State University.
4. The village is surrounded by the beautiful Appalachian Mountains and is known for its scenic vistas and hiking trails.
5. Nittany is part of the State College Area School District and is home to several public schools and private institutions.
6. The Penn State Golf Courses and the Penn State Arboretum are located near Nittany and are popular recreational destinations for locals and visitors alike.