What the Heck Does ‘Bellefonte’ Really Mean?!?
The secret to keeping history alive is the history and folklore that goes with it continuing from generation to generation.
The secret to keeping history alive is the history and folklore that goes with it continuing from generation to generation.
Three self-guided tours are ready and waiting for you in the 'Learn' section on Bellefonte.com
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.
In 2008, Donald Dale Jackson, wrote a story for Air and Space Magazine about Bellefontea s Air Mail history.
These days there are more tablets noting even more of Bellefonte's history on the way.
Sharing over 100 years of history from tragedy to triumph.
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.
These four guys with strong family roots spread all up under this town called Bellefonte, arguably did more for racial equality in the eyes of the world than any other musician or performer who had ever come before them.