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Duncansville, Pa.

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The Borough of Duncansville is one of the communities of Blair County in what is considered the Altoona Urban Area. The population was 1,238 at the 2000 census. This small borough to the west of Hollidaysburg encompasses only a total area of 0.5 square miles, all of it land. The story of Duncansville as told by the official web site of the Borough, Duncansvillepa.org is as follows;

In 1830, Samuel Duncan, recognizing the excellent possibilities for land development, purchased land on the western banks of the stream, which traversed the area and plotted a town, which he named Duncansville. About the same time Jacob Walters laid out plots of land on the eastern side of the stream and called his settlement Walterstown. Confusion and some rivalry existed between the two settlements. Both Duncan and Walters agreed that a common name should be used for the two places. They decided to cast lots to select the name to be used.
The people of both settlements declared a holiday and arranged quite a celebration for the occasion. All assembled at the wooden bridge separating the two towns. A coin was tossed and fortune favored Duncan, thereby uniting the two communities under the name of Duncansville. Duncansville remained a part of Allegheny Township until March 4, 1891, when it was incorporated into a borough.
The first council members were: Harry S. Stultz, Daniel W. Higgins, A. K. Hance, J. S. Gibson, P. Kelley, Henry S. Wertz, Secretary and Benjamin Reed, Sr., Burgess. In 1898, construction began on the water reservoir in Maple Hollow and on the water transmission lines to Duncansville. The system was completed and water turned into the town on November 1, 1902. The reservoir was abandoned in the early 1990’s and the water we now use is from our wells.
The municipal sewer system was placed into operation on June 1, 1964. The plant had a daily capacity of 250,000 gallons. The plant was upgraded in February 1998 to a capacity of 1.217 million gallons per day. In 1920, the PA Highway Department constructed a concrete highway through Duncansville’s Market Street (now 3rd Ave.).
In 1932, the concrete highway bridge on Third Avenue was constructed across Blairs Creek. Construction began October 26, 1932, and was completed February 2, 1933. The new bridge replaced a single-lane iron structure, which was built in 1889. The old bridge was the scene of many accidents cause by two vehicle trying to pass on the narrow structure or by heavy vehicles breaking through the bridge flooring. This bridge is now being replaced and will take approximately one to one and one-half years.
November 5, 1935, the town voted “Dry”, eliminating the sale of beer and liquor in the Borough. It has remained “Dry” since that date.
Duncansville Community Center construction was started in 1957. The building was dedicated June 14, 1958. The east end of the building is the three bay fire station. The west end was an open gymnasium with a full size basketball court, which was used for roller skating Saturday afternoons. In the center of the building was a kitchen facility with meeting rooms upstairs and behind the kitchen was a room in which meetings for Borough Council were held. The inside of the Community Center has kitchen now has a commercial size stove and refrigerator and small freezer.
The Borough Planning Commission was created on June 5, 1969. In 1970, the Borough purchased the former Presbyterian Church at 1146 3rd Avenue for its offices. The building was renovated and today still serves at the Duncansville Borough Office and Duncansville Police Office.
Duncansville Memorial Park groundbreaking ceremonies were held July 21, 1980. Early in 1980 a committee was formed to set up the celebration held June 21 to June 27, 1981, commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Founding of Duncansville and the famous Coin Toss event of 1831. The celebration was such a success, that each year since that time, it has continued as the Duncansville Community Days. It also created a great interest in the history of Duncansville which, on August 12, 1980, The Duncansville Historical Society was formed.
The Borough has 2 churches, Hick’s United Methodist and Evangelical Lutheran Church.
There is also Duncansville Emergency Medical Service and Duncansville Volunteer Fire Department within the Borough.

Duncansville is home to many local businesses. To search for a business in Duncansville, simply search our business directory and include Duncansville in your search! Our events page also includes information about Duncansville events and Duncansville photos are published in our Blair County photo albums!

 

Information Sources for this article include:
Duncansvillepa.org
Wikipedia

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Blair County 5th annual Pints for Pets

The 5th annual Pints for Pets Brewfest will be held at Peoples Natural Gas Ballpark in Altoona PA on May 18 2013.

Pints for Pets is a Craft Brewed Beer tasting festival that benefits the Central PA Humane Society. The Blair County Brewfest offers craft beers from more than 80 breweries, concession food from the ballpark and live entertainment by several Central PA area bands.

Craft beer brewing is growing in popularity and Pints for Pets offers a great opportunity to learn more, or share your brewing techniques. A full list of the brewers participating in the Pints for Pets event can be found by visiting Pintsforpets.com.

The event is offered in two sessions, one starting at 1pm and ending at 4pm followed by session 2 which starts at 6pm and ends at 9pm.

Tickets for this event are required, and can be purchased in advance through the official site of Pints for Pets. 100% of proceeds from Pints for Pets is donated to the Central PA Humane Society.

Pints for Pets Brewfest will be held at Peoples Natural Gas Field, also known as the Blair County Ballpark. The brewfest will be on the mezzanine level of the ballpark enabling the Brewfest to run rain or shine since the mezzanine is covered.

If you like beer, you'll love Pints for Pets! Come on out and help support the Central PA Humane Society and enjoy a fun day at the Blair County Ballpark in Altoona PA May 18, 2013.

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