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, Pennsylvania in Blair County


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

Altoona,   Arch Spring,   Bald Eagle,   Bellwood,   Blairfour,   Blue Knob,   Brooks Mill,   Canan,   Canoe Creek,   Carlim,   Charlottsville,   Clappertown,   Claysburg,   Cotton Town,   Covedale,   Culp,   Curryville,   Duncansville,   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,   Wopsononock,   Yellow Spring,  

 

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

Here are some interesting facts about Williamsburg, Pennsylvania:

1. Williamsburg was founded in 1790 and named after Judge William Irvine.

2. The village is located in Blair County and has a population of approximately 1,200 people.

3. It is home to the Williamsburg Community Farm Show, which has been held annually since 1941 and features agricultural exhibits, crafts, and entertainment.

4. The village is also home to a popular tourist attraction called the Old Log Church, which is the oldest church in Blair County and dates back to 1808.

5. Williamsburg is located along the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata River, which provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and other recreational activities.

6. The village was a stop along the Underground Railroad, and several homes in the area were used as safe houses for slaves seeking freedom.

7. Williamsburg is also known for its local cuisine, including a popular dish called "ham pot pie" made with ham, potatoes, and noodles.

8. The village has produced several notable residents, including entrepreneur William Tipton and Major League Baseball player Bill Madlock.