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
Come see what haunts the streets of Bellefonte.
Turn off the lights and watch our interview with Bellefontea s Spring Hill Paranormal Investigators.
In 2008, Donald Dale Jackson, wrote a story for Air and Space Magazine about Bellefontea s Air Mail history.
July 4th, 1913: 137 years after our founding fathers signed the Declaration, small-town Bellefonte, Pennsylvania was in the midst of a different sort of independence movement.
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.
Captain Kidder Randolph Breese, from from Newport, and his wife, Martha Curtin, moved to Bellefonte when Breesea s health started to deteriorate.
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.