Scottdale is a small town in the Laurel Highlands of PA with a beautiful, historic, downtown commercial district. Nearby attractions include, West Overton Museum (Henry Frick Home), Showtime Theater, Ferguson Funeral Home, Pittsburgh, Ohiopyle, Fallingwater, Flight 93 Memorial, Fort Ligonier, Fort Necessity, Idewild Park, Laurel Caverns.
Membership Sports & Recreation Clubs The Director of Scottdale Community Pool is Loretta Maruschak Business classifications
SIC (US 1987) : Scottdale Area Chamber of Commerce 724-887-3611 318 Pittsburgh Street Scottdale, PA 15683 Borough Information Calendar of Events Why Visit Scottdale? Chamber of Commerce Chamber Members Area Churches Gallery Welcome to Scottdale
The borough was named Scottdale in honor of Col. Thomas A. Scott, who was assistant secretary of war during the Civil War and later president of the Pennsylvania Railroad when it opened its Scottdale branch in the spring of 1873. Scottdale was incorporated on February 5, 1874. The railroad along with the coal and coke industry played a prominent role in the prosperity and development of the community. Prior to 1874 Scottdale was named Fountain Mills. By the early 1900s there were 30, 000 coke ovens in the area, while Scottdale was centrally located with hundreds of mining companies surrounding it. The railroad was used to ship coal and coke to various industrial markets throughout the country. Scottdale Chamber Newsletter Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 2 for the latest information, news, and events! Welcome! Scottdale Public Library , 106 Spring St, Scottdale, PA 15683 , (724) 887-6140
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