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PSU students collaborate with Bellefonte nonprofit organizations.

2022-02-18T17:25:21+00:00February 18th, 2022|Communities & Nearby Towns, Featured, Learn, Play|

Three teams of students will work all semester conducting research and developing a strategic communication plan that address needs of the organizations.

New self-guided tours let you navigate Bellefonte’s rich history

2021-10-21T21:52:12+00:00October 21st, 2021|Attractions, Featured, Historical People, Historical Places, Historical Tours, History, Learn, Things To Do|

Three self-guided tours are ready and waiting for you in the 'Learn' section on Bellefonte.com

Axemann Brewery: Go Sip a Cold One with the Working Man’s Ghost

2021-10-12T03:10:37+00:00September 23rd, 2021|Bellefonte Stories, Eat, Featured|

Once upon a time, men and women traveled here to work hard on a factory floor, making a bajillion brass rods a year. The temperatures were probably scorching, the noise deafening.

Airmail Pilot Charles H Ames – Lost to the Nittany Mountain range in 1925

2023-02-22T21:37:09+00:00August 26th, 2021|Bellefonte Stories, Featured, Historical People|

In 2008, Donald Dale Jackson, wrote a story for Air and Space Magazine about Bellefontea s Air Mail history.

Local Historia visits with David Letterman, the owner of Bonfatto’s Italian Market and Corner Cafe.

2021-04-15T12:45:21+00:00April 15th, 2021|Bellefonte Stories, Featured, Learn|

Sharing over 100 years of history from tragedy to triumph.

Masonic Bellefonte bankers attended the funeral of President, William McKinley

2020-11-23T02:47:54+00:00November 16th, 2020|Featured, Learn|

Not only did they get into the church but were seated next to the coffin of President William McKinley and immediately facing the new president, Theodore Roosevelt.

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