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Allenwood, Pennsylvania
NameAllenwood, Pennsylvania
Settlement typeCensus-designated place

Allenwood, Pennsylvania is a census-designated place located in Centre County, Pennsylvania, near the cities of State College, Pennsylvania and Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. The area is surrounded by the Bald Eagle State Forest and the Spring Creek watershed, which flows into the Juniata River. Residents of Allenwood often visit nearby attractions such as Penn's Cave, Whipple Dam State Park, and the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts in State College, Pennsylvania. The community is also close to the University Park Airport, which offers flights to destinations like Pittsburgh International Airport and Philadelphia International Airport.

Geography

The geography of the area is characterized by the Appalachian Mountains and the Ridge-and-valley Appalachians, with the Bald Eagle Mountain forming a prominent ridge to the north. The Spring Creek flows through the valley and is a tributary of the Juniata River, which in turn flows into the Susquehanna River. The area is also near the Raystown Lake, a large reservoir created by the Raystown Dam on the Juniata River. Residents of Allenwood can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing in the nearby Bald Eagle State Forest, Rothrock State Forest, and Whipple Dam State Park. The community is also close to the Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 322, which offers opportunities for hunting and wildlife viewing.

History

The history of the area dates back to the Native American tribes, including the Iroquois Confederacy and the Lenape people, who inhabited the region before the arrival of European-American settlers. The area was later settled by Scottish, Irish, and German immigrants, who were attracted by the fertile soil and abundant natural resources. The community was named after the Allenwood Farm, which was established in the late 18th century by the Allen family. The area played a significant role in the American Civil War, with the Union Army using the nearby Bellefonte, Pennsylvania as a supply depot and the Confederate Army launching a raid on the town in 1863. Residents of Allenwood can visit nearby historic sites such as the Pennsylvania Military Museum, the Centre County Courthouse, and the Bellefonte Historic District.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the population of Allenwood was approximately 1,263 people, with a mix of young families and retirees. The area has a diverse population, with residents commuting to nearby cities such as State College, Pennsylvania and Bellefonte, Pennsylvania for work and education. The community is also home to a number of Penn State University students and faculty, who are attracted by the area's natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Residents of Allenwood can participate in local events such as the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts, the Penn State University Homecoming parade, and the Bellefonte Victorian Christmas celebration.

Economy

The economy of the area is driven by a mix of industries, including agriculture, tourism, and education. The nearby Penn State University is a major employer, with many residents working in fields such as research, teaching, and administration. The area is also home to a number of small businesses, including farms, restaurants, and shops, which cater to the local population and tourists visiting the area. Residents of Allenwood can shop at nearby destinations such as the Nittany Mall, the Downtown State College shopping district, and the Bellefonte Farmers' Market.

Infrastructure

The infrastructure of the area includes a number of major roads, including U.S. Route 220 and Pennsylvania Route 26, which provide access to nearby cities and towns. The community is also served by the Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA), which offers bus services to State College, Pennsylvania and other nearby destinations. Residents of Allenwood can also use the nearby University Park Airport, which offers flights to destinations like Pittsburgh International Airport and Philadelphia International Airport. The area is also close to the Norfolk Southern Railway and the CSX Transportation rail lines, which provide freight and passenger rail services.

Education

The education system in the area is served by the State College Area School District, which operates a number of schools, including State College Area High School and Park Forest Middle School. The area is also home to Penn State University, which is one of the largest and most prestigious universities in the state. Residents of Allenwood can also access nearby educational institutions such as the Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology and the South Hills School of Business & Technology. The community is also close to the Penn State University Libraries, which offer a wide range of resources and services to students and residents. Category:Centre County, Pennsylvania