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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Blair County, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Blair County, Pennsylvania and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Blair County, PA (113) Bedford County, PA (94) Cambria County, PA (98) Centre County, PA (185) Clearfield County, PA (65) Huntingdon County, PA (85)  BlairCounty(113) Blair County (113)  BedfordCounty(94) Bedford County (94)  CambriaCounty(98) Cambria County (98)  CentreCounty(185) Centre County (185)  ClearfieldCounty(65) Clearfield County (65)  HuntingdonCounty(85) Huntingdon County (85)
Hollidaysburg is the county seat for Blair County
Adjacent to Blair County, Pennsylvania
      Bedford County (94)  
      Cambria County (98)  
      Centre County (185)  
      Clearfield County (65)  
      Huntingdon County (85)  
 
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1 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — "Bathhouse U"
"Bathhouse U" became a popular nickname for the Altoona Undergraduate Center when it moved to Ivyside Park in 1948. The huge two-block-long dressing room - with its 4000 swimmers' locker baskets -- was remodeled into the AUC's "Main . . . Map (db m135611) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Alleghany Furnace
Here in 1811, Andrew Henderson and Robert Allison built the second iron furnace in present Blair County. Elias Baker became three-fourths owner in 1836, and in 1844 (as he prepared to build his Greek Revival mansion nearby) he became full owner. The . . . Map (db m203099) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Altoona
Founded 1849 as a terminal for westward expansion of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It soon became a major railroad center of the nation. Scene of the War Governors' Conference, 1867.Map (db m52337) HM
4 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Altoona Area High School Mountain Lion
This mountain lion has stood proudly on the campus of Altoona Area High School since May, 1972. Heinz Warneke, the sculptor of the Penn State University Nittany Lion, was hired by the AAHS Alumni Association to create a similar piece as a tribute . . . Map (db m53752) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Altoona Volunteer Fire Department Bell — City of Altoona
This bell was originally used by the Altoona Volunteer Fire Dept. at this site from 1870-1925. In 1925, the bell was placed on display by the Blair County Historical Society at Baker Mansion. It was returned to this site on Sept. . . . Map (db m176179) HM
6 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Baker Mansion
This fine example of Greek Revival Architecture was the home of Elias Baker, a leading ironmaster of the region. Built in 1846, it is now the museum and home of the Blair County Historical Society. Located on the hill opposite this point.Map (db m52338) HM
7 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Baker Mansion
Erected 1844-1847. Architect, Robert Cary Long, Jr. Residence of Elias Baker, Ironmaster, and his family, 1848 to 1914. Museum of the Blair County Historical Society since 1922. Entrance to mansion from street in rear.Map (db m52342) HM
8 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Blair County Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
To honor these citizens of Blair County who were awarded their nations highest honor the Congressional Medal of Honor J. Levi Roush - U.S.A. - Civil War John Hickman - U.S.N. - Civil War William P. MacLay - U.S.A. - Phillippine . . . Map (db m135604) WM
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9 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Blair County Memorial Highway
To all Sons of Blair County who served this nation in time of war, this road of memory is gratefully dedicated for all time Dedicated Nov. 12, 1933 Rededicated Nov. 11, 1992Map (db m53757) WM
10 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Blair County War Mothers Memorial
That the loving memory of Blair County's War Mothers may be forever perpetuated, this shaft is erected by a grateful peopleMap (db m53756) WM
11 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — City of Altoona — [7th Street Bridge]
Here stands foundation stones, a piece of the upper corner truss and the dedication plaque from the 7th Street Bridge that was constructed at this location from 1912 to 1913. This bridge served Altoona for 91 years and became part of many . . . Map (db m135588) HM
12 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Elm & Pine Buildings
The small Pine and Elm buildings are the only two buildings left from the Ivyside Amusement Park. The Elm Building also wins the prize as the most remodeled building on campus. Originally the shooting gallery for the Ivyside Park, the building held . . . Map (db m135614) HM
13 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Endress War Memorial — Reported damaged
[Plaque is missing]Map (db m53755) WM
14 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — First Pennsylvania Railroad YMCA
At this location March 16 1867 First P•R•R• Y•M•C•A• organized Second railroad Y•M•C•A• in U•S•A• Erected March 16 1951 75th anniversaryMap (db m135591) HM
15 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — First Sheetz, Inc. Convenience Restaurant — Est. June 10, 2004
In 1952, Bob Sheetz opened the doors to the first Sheetz convenience store, located on 5th Avenue in Altoona, Pa. For decades, he led the company with a pioneering spirit and a deep respect for employees and customers. Today, we mark . . . Map (db m176160) HM
16 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Harold L. Ickes — (1874-1952)
FDR’s Sec. of the Interior 1933-46. Builder of public works, ardent conservationist, fierce fighter for human rights, advocate of government as an agent for the public good. This is the site of his boyhood home.Map (db m52344) HM
17 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Isaac Charles Mishler — (1862-1944)
Lancaster native and Altoona businessman and promoter. Built and managed theaters in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In 1906, he built the opulent Mishler Theater here for stage shows, musical performances, live theater, and vaudeville.Map (db m52345) HM
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18 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Ivyside Park Swimming Pool
The Community Arts Center parking lot is located on the site of the former Ivyside Park Swimming Pool, once the world's largest concrete pool filled with three million gallons of water. The giant pool measured in at 650 feet long, 186 feet wide, and . . . Map (db m135616) HM
19 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Johnny Robertson
. . . Map (db m181755) HM
20 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Juniata's Tribute to Honor
Erected by citizens of Juniata in honor of the young men and the young women of this town, who served in the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps and with the American Red Cross in the Great War of 1917-1918. Stars indicate the names of those . . . Map (db m135617) WM
21 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Locomotive 790 Bell
This bell was made for Locomotive 790 Builders No. 3165 Locomotive 790 was built Juniata Shops, Altoona, PA. 12-18-1916Map (db m135592) HM
22 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Logan House
At the famous railroad hotel on this site was held the Conference of Northern War Governors, September 24-26, 1862. Governor Andrew Curtin of Pennsylvania called the meeting which united forces behind Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation.Map (db m52347) HM
23 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Logan Valley Mall Fire
This section of Logan Valley Mall, Altoona, Pa. Originally opened: November 3, 1965 Destroyed by fire: December 16, 1994 Reopened: May 23, 1996Map (db m135576) HM
24 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Memorial Projectile
Erected in honor of the Soldiers and Sailors of the Spanish American War This projectile was fired from one of the guns of the fleet of the U.S. Navy at Santiago Cuba June. 23. 1898.Map (db m53751) HM WM
25 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Penn State Altoona
In commemoration of the many dedicated and devoted veterans and citizens of the Altoona community whose hard work, vision and spirit led to the growth of Penn State Altoona and its relocation from downtown Altoona to its present site at Ivyside Park . . . Map (db m135612) HM
26 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Pennsylvania Railroad Shops
The PRR built its first repair facilities here in 1850 and opened its first track to Altoona during the same year. By 1925, Altoona was home to the nation's largest concentration of railroad shops, with 16,500 people employed in several locations.Map (db m20998) HM
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27 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — PRR Class D78F Dining Car No. 4468
"You had to be a waiter - a good one - to work in the Dining Department. You worked 16 and 17 hours a day. Half the time we had to sleep in the dining car." - James Corbett, Dining Car Waiter For passengers, eating aboard a train was always an . . . Map (db m53730) HM
28 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — PRR Class N5 Cabin Car (or Caboose) No. 477577
"A lot of them put curtains in there and little rugs.... They had a pot-bellied stove and they were all good cooks." - Richard Jackson, Yardmaster
On the road, freight crews climbed up into the cupola, inspecting the . . . Map (db m52606) HM
29 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — PRR Class X29L Steel Boxcar No. 2136
"Freight was different. The railroad started doubling up on the trains something fierce - 160-car trains. It would take you a week to get to the other end of them." - Vince Farabaugh, Locomotive Engineer Yardmaster John Conlon remembers one . . . Map (db m52629) HM
30 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — PRR Express Refrigerator Car No. 2561
"They'd say, 'Buzz, you're going to Harrisburg on a high class'.... You checked each other's watch." — Russ Marlett, Conductor
A freight train that carried perishables, like fruit or meat, was . . . Map (db m135581) HM
31 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Railroad Shopmen's Strike of 1922
Over 300,000 skilled tradesmen went on strike against United States railroads to defend gains by unions during World War One. The Pennsylvania Railroad shops in Altoona led the anti-union opposition. The bitter struggle led to the 1926 Railway Labor . . . Map (db m52867) HM
32 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Reflecting Pond
The Reflecting Pond originally served as the warming dam for the Ivyside Park Swimming Pool. The freshwater pool was fed by Spring Run and the cold spring water was warmed in the warming dam before entering the pool. The warming dam, originally 15 . . . Map (db m135615) HM
33 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Scale Test Weight Car
One of the more unusual pieces of railroad equipment is the "scale test weight car" such as displayed here. Railroads charged their customers based upon the weight of goods shipped. After a car was loaded, the railroad moved the car to a railroad . . . Map (db m53750) HM
34 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Soldiers & Sailors Memorial
In memory of United States soldiers & sailors of all warsMap (db m135579) WM
35 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument — Fairview Cemetery
Died For Their Country (South face) (Top Center Column) Capt. Henry Wayne • Capt. T. L. McGlathery • Capt. P. T. Keys (Left Column) Lieut. Geo. W. Burley • Lieut. P. Morris • J. Kelly • G. R. Everson • Jr. • G. M. Loudon • J. . . . Map (db m95886) WM
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36 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Stars & Stripes Forever
Stars & Stripes Forever Map (db m135609) WM
37 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — The Altoona Works
You are standing at the center of what was once the greatest railroad shop complex in the world - the Altoona Works of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Established in 1850 along with the town of Altoona, the railroad shops eventually sprawled across . . . Map (db m53725) HM
38 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — The Children of Pennsylvania's Fallen Warriors — Dedicated to
[Title is text]Map (db m176208) WM
39 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — The Downtown Altoona Historic District
The Downtown Altoona Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m135607) HM
40 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — The Freedom Tree
With the vision of universal freedom for all mankind this tree is dedicated to CW2 Sheldon Schultz and all Prisoners of War and Missing in ActionMap (db m53754) WM
41 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — The Juniata Shops
The Juniata Shops By 1889, the Pennsylvania Railroad had outgrown the capacity of the shop complex here at 12th street. Soon the facilities here would be complemented by new buildings in the nearby borough of Juniata, not yet a part of the . . . Map (db m135585) HM
42 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — The Master Mechanic
Built in 1882, this Master Mechanics Building housed then, as it does again today, stories of what made the Pennsylvania the most important railroad in America and a cornerstone of the industry. First-Rate Mechanics Each Pennsy operating . . . Map (db m52604) HM
43 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — The Posy Gang
"The Pennsy wanted to make the track areas and stations look good. They gave out prizes to different sections for beauty and upkeep." - Lou Johnston, Posy Gang member A Hint of Nature in a Mechanical World Among the hundreds of jobs on . . . Map (db m53728) HM
44 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — The Silver Chief — Rob Fisher 1978
The "Silver Chief" was created by sculptor Rob Fisher of Bellefonte, PA in 1978 and was given to the City of Altoona by the Downtown Altoona Progress Association. The figure is made of stainless steel and Fiberglass and is attached to an antique . . . Map (db m135608) HM
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45 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Track Cars
These two track cars were used for two different purposes. The Grey Brookville Locomotive, No. 2681, was built in 1941 and served at a clay quarry at Massilon, Ohio. It had a 60 HP Ford V-8 engine, it was retired in 1961. The Yellow Conrail car, No. . . . Map (db m135582) HM
46 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Union Veteran Legion No 17 — Altoona, Pa. July 1911. — Date of Charter August 20 1887. —
U.V.L. Composed of Officers, Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, of the Union Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. during the War of the Rebellion who volunteered prior to the First of July 1863, for a term of three years, and were honorably discharged for . . . Map (db m176181) WM
47 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Veterans Mall
In honor of S/Sgt. Robert E. Laws C.M.H. Dedicated to the men and women who honorably served their country... World War I Veterans American Legion Veterans of Foreign Wars Disabled American Veterans Society of 28 Division . . . Map (db m135606) WM
48 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Veterans Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to the Altoona service men & women who have paid the ultimate price for our country [Plaques with names listed under with specific wars mentioned from left to right:] World War I Korean War World . . . Map (db m135589) WM
49 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the men and women of Blair and Bedford Counties who have served their country in the Armed Forces of the United States of America [Additional plaque on another side of the memorial] This memorial is . . . Map (db m135610) WM
50 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
Two groups of veterans who had served in Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines and China merged into the American Veterans of Foreign Service on September 13 - 15, 1905, at the Eastside Theatre in Altoona. The new group was a forerunner of the V. F. W. . . . Map (db m135605) HM
51 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — William H. Prosser — Dedicated to the Memory of
Mayor of Altoona Charter Jaycee President Presented Oct. 28, 1980Map (db m176161) HM
52 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona — William Nesbit — 1822 - 1895
William Nesbit lived with his wife Sarah and children on 10th Avenue in Altoona. He was president of the State Equal Rights League, which helped secure passage of the 14th and 15th Amendments. In his travels, he met leading black men of the . . . Map (db m181627) HM
53 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona, Logan Township — Horseshoe Curve — National Historic Engineering Landmark
Designed and built under the direction [of] Pennsylvania Railroad chief engineer and, later, company president, J. Edgar Thomson. Horseshoe Curve opened February 15, 1854. It was 366 meters across and 1310 meters long with a 1.8 percent grade. . . . Map (db m52488) HM
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54 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona, Logan Township — Horseshoe Curve
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Railroad Landmarks 1854 - 2004 The first railroad to cross the Allegheny Mountains between Harrisburg and Pittsburgn, with a maximum grade of 1.87%, was engineered by J. Edgar . . . Map (db m52526) HM
55 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona, Logan Township — Leap-The-Dips Roller Coaster
Built here in 1902 by E. Joy Morris of Philadelphia, it was among some 250 side-friction figure eight roller coasters in North America. It became the last known ride of this type and the world's oldest known operating roller coaster. A National . . . Map (db m52346) HM
56 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona, Logan Township — Over the Hill — How railroads surmounted the spine of the Alleghenies — between Altoona and Johnstown —
This was the original (1850-54) PRR main line. After Horseshoe Curve was opened, this became the Hollidaysburg Branch (now Conrail's Cove Secondary Track). From 1850 to 1854, the original PRR main line extended through what is now Altoona to a . . . Map (db m52528) HM
57 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona, Logan Township — The GP9
Inscription of photo at top of marker GP9 #7048, momentarily off-duty, cools its wheels at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania engine terminal.

Caption of next photo Pennsylvania Railroad GP9 #7048 replaced the K4 locomotive as a trackside . . . Map (db m55659) HM
58 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona, Logan Township — Trackside Buildings
This 1870s view of Horseshoe Curve looks north past the rubble-strewn trackside area where you are standing, to show a coal hopper and a track along the hillside. These are evidence of coal mining activity along Kittanning Run. The shanty in the . . . Map (db m55541) HM
59 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona, Logan Township — Watching The Curve
Caption of drawing at top left The GE P42DC produced by General Electric Transportation Systems.

Caption of drawing at top right Norfolk Southern SD40-Es usually come up in pairs. And often on both ends of long freight trains . . . Map (db m55540) HM
60 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona, Tyrone Township — Conestoga Wagon & Pennsylvania Barn — Fort Roberdeau — Hauling Freight & Storing Harvest and Sheltering Livestock —
Conestoga Wagon The Conestoga wagon is a heavy, covered wagon that was used extensively during the late eighteenth century. It was often large enough to transport loads of freight up to 6 tons and was drawn by horses, mules . . . Map (db m226897) HM
61 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Altoona, Tyrone Township — The Three Sisters — Fort Roberdeau
The Three Sisters played an important part in the development of the early colonies. The Three Sisters originate from Native American legend. According to the legend, CORN, BEANS, and SQUASH are three inseparable sisters that can only grow . . . Map (db m226846) HM
62 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Bellwood, Antis Township — Fort Roberdeau
The Revolutionary fort site can be seen a few miles from here. Built 1778 by Daniel Roberdeau to protect lead mines in Sinking Valley which supplied the Continental army.Map (db m52429) HM
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63 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Claysburg — War Memorial — Lest We Forget
In honor of veterans of all warsMap (db m234557) WM
64 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Duncansville, Allegheny Township — Blair Homestead
Erected 1785 by Thomas Blair. Residence of his son, John Blair, for whom Blair County was named in 1846. John Blair was a member of the General Assembly and until his death, 1832, a leading citizen of the region.Map (db m52309) HM
65 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Duncansville, Juniata Township — Gallitzin Spring
The spring opposite here was a favorite stopping place of Prince Gallitzin, famous missionary and founder of the Loretto Settlement. He was often known as Father Smith.Map (db m52473) HM
66 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Duncansville, Juniata Township — Gallitzin Spring
The spring opposite here was a favorite stopping place of Prince Gallitzin, noted prince-priest and missionary who founded the settlement at Loretto in 1792. He was also known as Father Smith. Buried at Loretto, site of his chapel.Map (db m52474) HM
67 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Duncansville, Juniata Township — Hiding Incline 8 — Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site —
Teamster wagon driver resistance to the Portage Railroad was fierce. As the railroad right-of-way was cleared the wagons used the newly cleared and graded surface as their thoroughfare. Even the interruptions of the railroad right-of-way by . . . Map (db m234773) HM
68 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Duncansville, Juniata Township — Making the Connection — Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site —
The first canal engineers came from England, Wales, or Holland. By the late 1790's these European engineers had trained a small cadre of engineers, mostly concentrated in the New York area. The New York engineers worked to design canals and to train . . . Map (db m234182) HM
69 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Duncansville, Juniata Township — Staying Alive — Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site —
Standards of hygiene were horrific by today's standards. It wasn't that people didn't care; they didn't connect hygiene with health. In fact, bathing was considered dangerous to your health. Clean clothes were the mark of a dandy or a rich man. A . . . Map (db m234459) HM
70 Pennsylvania, Blair County, East Freedom — Cpl. J. Levi Roush • Cpl. Harry Raymond Harr — Medal of Honor
Cpl. J. Levi Roush 6th Pa. Reserves Co. D. Born McKee, Pa. Age 25. Civil War. Died 1906. He was one of six volunteers who charged upon a log house near the position of Devil's Den where a squad of Confederate sharpshooters were sheltered . . . Map (db m234563) WM
71 Pennsylvania, Blair County, East Freedom — Freedom Township Volunteer Fire Company Charter Membership — March (1955)
Fred Snyder-President · Raymond Snowberger-1st V. Pres. William Gates-2nd V. Pres. · Charles Fether-Sec. Harold Wineland-Asst. Sec. · Chauncey Claar-Treas. Ambrose Walls-Fin. Sec. · Ira Claar-Fire Chief Orville Snowberger-1st Asst. · . . . Map (db m234558) HM
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72 Pennsylvania, Blair County, East Freedom — Freedom Township War Memorial — Information
Revolutionary War Michael Dodson - Born Sept. 6, 1751. Enlisted July 20, 1776 at Taneytown, Md. in Capt. Good's company, also served in 1777 in Capt. Lansdale's company. Battles of Brandwine, Germantown, and White Plains. Thomas . . . Map (db m234565) WM
73 Pennsylvania, Blair County, East Freedom — Trooper Landon E. Weaver — Date of Birth: 11/11/1993 • End of Watch: 12/30/2016 — In Honor Of —
Landon grew up in East Freedom. He graduated from CHS in 2012, and from the PSP Academy in June of 2016. He was assigned to Troop G Huntingdon. He was killed in the line of duty investigating a PFA violation on Dec. 30, 2016. He was the . . . Map (db m234560) HM
74 Pennsylvania, Blair County, East Freedom — Veterans Memorial — Dedication
This Year of Our Lord, 1964, the Freedom Township Volunteer Fire Company takes this belated opportunity to express our deepest gratitude to those brave men and women of our township, who, since the beginning of its foundation have donated . . . Map (db m234562) WM
75 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Hollidaysburg — Adam Holliday
Adam Holliday and his brother, William, in 1768, traveling west from Lancaster County, stopped on this spot, and Adam, driving a stake into the ground, remarked: "Whoever is alive one hundred years from now will see a tolerable sized town here . . . Map (db m135573) HM
76 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Hollidaysburg — Blair County
Formed on February 26, 1846 from Bedford and Huntingdon counties. Named for the Honorable John Blair, a prominent citizen who died in 1832. Hollidaysburg, county seat, was incorporated 1836. City of Altoona, founded 1849, became a major railroad . . . Map (db m52348) HM
77 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Hollidaysburg — Canal Basin
Here at Hollidaysburg the 127-mile Juniata Division of the Pennsylvania Canal met the Allegheny Portage Railroad, which extended 36 miles west over the mountain to Johnstown. The Juniata Division was opened in 1832, the railroad in March 1834. . . . Map (db m52307) HM
78 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Hollidaysburg — Civil War Memorial
Tribute of Blair County in honor of her sons who fought for the Union 1861 — 1865Map (db m135574) WM
79 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Hollidaysburg — Daniel Hale Williams — (1856-1931)
Here was boyhood home of the Black physician who pioneered successful heart surgery, 1893. Founded Provident Hospital, Chicago, 1891. Chief surgeon at Freedmen's Hospital, Washington, DC, 1894-98. Charter member, College of Surgeons, 1913.Map (db m52308) HM
80 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Hollidaysburg — First High School
Historic Hollidaysburg 1877 First High SchoolMap (db m135570) HM
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81 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Hollidaysburg — Jaycee Memorial Park
Dedicated to those who have given their lives in the service of their country [Additional plaque on the grounds of the park] "All gave some — Some gave all" Dedicated to the memory of all who proudly served . . . Map (db m135575) WM
82 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Hollidaysburg — John Blair — 1766-1832
To honor the memory of John Blair 1766-1832 Pioneer farmer, merchant and public servant advocate of good roads, promoter of the Pennsylvania Canal and Allegheny Portage Railroad foremost citizen of his time in what is now Blair County and when . . . Map (db m162042) HM
83 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Hollidaysburg — Pioneer Family
This pioneer family, created for the bicentennial, 1976, represents the basic fundamentals of our American life — courage — faith in God — education — love of family and liberty. These qualities in our American pioneers won . . . Map (db m162043) HM
84 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Hollidaysburg — The William Krelitz Building
Given to the Borough of Hollidaysburg by Rosalin Krelitz, Judy Krelitz, Janis Krelitz Mirbach & Leona Krelitz Freshman, January 1, 1983 to memorialize a man's love of his family and pride in his community. [bas relief bust] William . . . Map (db m192573) HM
85 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Hollidaysburg, Blair Township — Fort Fetter
This Comfort Inn stands on the site once occupied by Fort Fetter. Michael Fetter's barn was fortified and named Fort Fetter circa 1777. It served throughout the American Revolutionary War as a fortified structure for the defense of the local . . . Map (db m75206) HM
86 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Hollidaysburg, Frankstown Township — Frankstown
The site, prior to 1748, of a Delaware-Shawnee village called Assunepachla. Here the trader, Frank Stevens, had a fur post as early as 1734. The Kittanning Path led through here.Map (db m52349) HM
87 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Hollidaysburg, Frankstown Township — Parks are for People
Maurice K. Goddard's Legacy Soak in this awe-inspiring scene. You walked or drove only a short distance to get here. Admission was free. Now you'll spend the day in one of the most beautiful places in Pennsylvania, picnicking or swimming, . . . Map (db m234132) HM
88 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Martinsburg — Morrisons Cove Gettysburg Memorial — Set In Stone From The Gettysburg Battlefield — We honor the gallant men who fought July 1-3, 1863 —
Medal of Honor Cpl James Levi Roush Co D 35 PA Killed Sgt Samuel H. G. Tobias Co C 110 PA · Pvt John W. Walker Co C 110 PA Mortally Wounded Pvt Martin Gates Co C 110 PA · Pvt George Lammison Co C 110 PA Wounded . . . Map (db m227020) WM
89 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Martinsburg — Morrisons Cove Memorial Park — Chartered January 1922 — Established as a Living Memorial to the Soldiers & Sailors of Morrisons Cove
Morrisons Cove Memorial Park Entrance History In the early 1900s, this inviting picnic area of White Oak trees was known as Snyder's Grove. Today, as Morrisons Cove Memorial Park, it is owned by the residents of Morrisons Cove and operated . . . Map (db m226923) HM
90 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Martinsburg — The Yellow Corner
Martinsburg's first merchantile store was built with logs on this site in the year 1815 by merchants Samuel Myers and William Entriken. The deteriorating 1850 brick building that was later built on this site was replaced with the present structure . . . Map (db m121101) HM
91 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Martinsburg — Walton Gene Henry — August 11, 1932 • February 17, 2021 — Educator • Businessman • Philanthropist
Walton Gene Henry was born to Harry E. and Marian L. (Ake) Henry. In 1950, Gene graduated from Martinsburg High and went on to earn his BS and M Ed degrees from Pennsylvania State University. He taught in the Altoona School District for 25 . . . Map (db m226920) HM
92 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Roaring Spring — Honor Roll
. . . Map (db m135654) WM
93 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Roaring Spring, Taylor Township — Roaring Spring
Roaring Spring Named from sound produced by waterfall of spring near town Founded 1865Map (db m234171) HM
94 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Roaring Spring, Taylor Township — The Dick Schoolhouse
The Dick Schoolhouse built in the period 1830 - 32 by early settlers in Morrisons Cove as a subscription schoolMap (db m135655) HM
95 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Tunnelhill, Juniata Township — Portage Railroad
Here was Number 6 of the ten inclined planes used to carry canal boats by rail, Hollidaysburg to Johnstown. This unique engineering feat was completed in 1834. The length of the road was 36 miles long.Map (db m52475) HM
96 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Tunnelhill, Juniata Township — Portage Railroad
Here was Number 6 of the ten inclined planes used to carry canal boats by rail, Hollidaysburg to Johnstown. This unique engineering feat was completed in 1834. The road was 36 miles long.Map (db m52476) HM
97 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Tunnelhill, Juniata Township — The Old Portage Rail Road Monument
(side 1) This Monument Was erected to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the opening of The Old Portage Rail Road March 18, 1834 A scale model of one of the inclined planes is in the Blair County Historical Museum, Altoona, . . . Map (db m52478) HM
98 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Tunnelhill, Juniata Township — Why a Skewed Arch Bridge?
From 1834 to 1854 the Portage Railroad passed beneath the Skew Arch Bridge. The original hand hewn stone bridge was built at right angles to the railroad. A right angle turn was arduous for a wagon to negotiate; therefore to make the crossing . . . Map (db m60761) HM
99 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Tyrone — "The Big Spring"
Near this spring for many years resided Thachnectorus "The Spreading Oak" alias Captain John Logan (1718-1820) Eldest son of Shikellemus, Vice-Gerent of the Iroquois Federation in Pennsylvania and a staunch and tried friend . . . Map (db m134807) HM
100 Pennsylvania, Blair County, Tyrone — First Building
On this site was erected the first building in Tyrone and occupied by Jacob Burley in the year 1850Map (db m134808) HM

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