Since its founding by Fred H. Clawson in 1931, Clawson's Funeral Home has maintained its leadership in this southern Armstrong County community of Leechburg, Pennsylvania. The continual growth and reputation of Clawsons continued with the...
Funeral Homes in Schenley, PA
The Bauer Family tradition of caring began in 1947 when Amberson C. Bauer founded the first Bauer Funeral Home in Kittanning. When Amby's son Jack joined the growing business in 1970, the Bauer Funeral Home became truly a family enterprise.Jack...
W. C. Hunter is the president of Hunter Funeral Home, Inc. and has been a licensed funeral director in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania since 1970.We offer a complete range of traditional funeral services at Hunter Funeral Home, Inc.
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Facts about the city
Schenley is an unincorporated community in Gilpin Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, United States. Pennsylvania Route 2062 is the main and only highway into the community. Schenley is bordered by the Allegheny River and the Kiskiminetas River. The town is the site of a large industrial park along the Allegheny River that contains many abandoned buildings that formerly comprised whiskey producer Schenley Distillery. One of the main businesses in the community is the Kiski Junction Railroad, which provides freight service and offers rides to tourists.
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History
Schenley is bordered by the Allegheny River and the Kiskiminetas River. Pennsylvania Route 2062 is the main and only highway into the village. The town is the site of a large industrial park along the Allegheny River that contains many abandoned buildings which formerly comprised Schenley Distillery, which produced whiskey. Schenley is a village located within Gilpin Township, Pennsylvania Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania County, Pennsylvania, United States. One of the main businesses in the community is the Kiski Junction Railroad which provides freight service in the area, and also offers rides for tourists.
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