Why Live in Cambria
Revloc, a neighborhood in Cambria, was founded as a coal town in 1917. The area features homes primarily built in the early to mid-20th century, including traditional National style, ranch-style, and split-level homes, with prices ranging from $80,000 to $200,000. Larger, modern homes with significant acreage can exceed $500,000. Revloc Park is a central feature, offering pavilion rentals, baseball fields, basketball courts, and play areas for children, making it a hub for outdoor activities and community events. Nearby Ebensburg provides additional greenspace at Memorial Park, as well as dining and shopping options such as Our Station House and Everyday Gourmet & Fine Foods. Essential groceries can be found at the Giant Eagle in Ebensburg. Residents enjoy proximity to annual events like PotatoFest and the Downtown Shutdown in Ebensburg, which offer family-friendly activities, live music, and community gatherings. Revloc's location provides easy access to U.S. Routes 422 and 219, with Johnstown 24 miles away and Pittsburgh under 75 miles away. The John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport is 18 miles from the neighborhood. Schools in the area include Cambria Elementary, Central Cambria Middle School, and Central Cambria High, which is noted for its sporting facilities and music program.