Tyrone Pa Then and Now (Founded 1850)

Tyrone Pa Then and Now (Founded 1850) The History and Photos of Tyrone Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Ave.) to Juniata St. (10th St.) to Cameron Ave. to Dallas St. (14th St.). In 1975, the U.S.

This is a page that I would like for anyone that has any history or photos of Tyrone, Pa, from back in the day or the present. You can add fun facts or any stories that has to do with the great town I was born and lived in for 35 years of my life. TYRONE HISTORY BRIEF


Founded in 1850, Tyrone originally was called “Eagleville,” then “Shorbsville,” and then “Tyrone City.” On July 27, 1857, th

e boundary lines ran from Main St. Because of its geographical location at the juncture of the Little Juniata River and the Bald Eagle Creek, and between the Allegheny and Brush Mountains, Tyrone became a railroad town rather than an iron industrial town. However, two other industries have been — and will continue to be — important to the growth and development of Tyrone. They are the paper mill and agriculture. Rt. 220 Bypass (now Interstate 99) replaced many of the homes in East Tyrone as well as the Wilson Chemical Buildings. Pennsylvania Ave. ran from the railroad station in the south to Westvaco lines in the north. The wye tracks connected the Bald Eagle Valley Railroad with the main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. With the decrease in train business, the depot was demolished in 1968. The Athletic Park (now the site of the Industrial Park) was a focal point for recreation from 1910 to 1945. Reservoir Park continues as a free, popular public resort with picnic tables, swings, and rides for children along with a band shell for concerts. Its lake once provided ice for home refrigeration, but now the young people use it for fishing in trout season. Founded in 1850, Tyrone originally was called “Eagleville,” then “Shorbsville,” and then “Tyrone City.” On July 27, 1857, the boundary lines ran from Main St. Its lake once provided ice for home refrigeration, but now the young people use it for fishing in trout season.(Tyrone Areas Historical Society)

01/30/2023

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01/29/2023

Hello and thank you all for being so patient with me. We are excited to start some new additions to “Tyrone Pa Then and now”. You will be seeing new events and updates, and maybe some local business advertising especially with our nonprofits in the area. Thank you and don’t forget to share the page with your friends and family. Thank you so very much.

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