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Historic homes and rolling hills, with plenty of green
Nestled amid the rolling hills and sprawling farmlands of Cambria County, Allegheny Township is a community where history and nature intertwine. The township's landscape is made up of historic homes, active farms and abundant green spaces, offering residents a quiet retreat with a deep connection to the land. “It’s got all the hallmarks of a rural community, and there’s a very outdoorsy feel to it,” says Cody Smith, Associate Broker at Juniata Realty and longtime resident of the area. “It’s great for outdoor recreation, especially hunting, fishing and boating.” Life here moves at a slower pace, with a strong sense of community fostered through local events and neighborly connections.
A modernized farmhouse shares it's property with an active farm in Allegheny.
A contemporary home on a working Allegheny farm.
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Traditional homes and active farms in Allegheny
Allegheny Township offers primarily traditional homes, with ranch styles and farmhouses being particularly common. Many properties come with large yards suitable for gardening and outdoor activities. Ranches and split-levels typically range from $100,000 to $200,000, while larger homes and farmhouses, often on expansive plots of land, range from $150,000 to $300,000. Many farms in the area remain active, contributing to the township's agricultural heritage and even providing alternative options for picking up fresh produce.
Expansive farms make up the majority of northern Allegheny.
Renovated traditional homes act as the anchors for many local town streets in Allegheny.
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Marching band at Blacklick Valley Junior-Senior High
The Blacklick Valley School District serves the township. Younger students can start by attending Blacklick Valley Elementary Center, which has a C-plus from Niche. Older students continue their education at Blacklick Valley Junior-Senior High School, which is known for its extracurricular activities and earns a C-minus from Niche. The school’s marching band has gained recognition for its performances at regional competitions.
Traveling to Johnstown, Ebensburg and Altoona
While Allegheny Township offers a rural lifestyle, it provides convenient access to major roads, including the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Interstates 99 and 70, and U.S. Route 30. Ebensburg is 8 miles away; Altoona is 16 miles away; and Johnstown is about 30 miles away.
Shopping and dining in Johnstown
For day-to-day needs, residents often head the 15 miles to nearby Nanty Glo, which offers essential services and conveniences. For dining options, nearby Carrolltown's Old Farm Inn is a beloved local spot known for its welcoming atmosphere and hearty American fare, such as barbecue chicken subs. “I wouldn’t call it short of options, because there are definitely good places to eat,” says Smith. “But most people do probably head to Altoona for retail and things like that.” Groceries are available at Save-A-Lot, while Ebensburg features larger stores like Giant Eagle and Walmart Supercenter. Ebensburg also provides dining spots like Our Station House and Pour on Center, as well as specialty shops such as Mid's Candy and Gifts and The Corner Coffee Shoppe. For more variety, Johnstown Galleria mall offers major retailers and several restaurant choices.
Our Station House has some of the best wings in the area around Allegheny.
Vito's Restaurant will bring you back in time with the aesthetic and amazing home-cooked food.
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The Ghost Town Trail winds through old mine towns and scenic vistas
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy in Allegheny Township. Duman Lake County Park is a favorite destination for fishing and boating, with hiking trails and picnic areas. The Ghost Town Trail is popular with hikers and cyclists, winding through former mining towns and scenic landscapes. The township is also close to state game lands and reserves, providing ample opportunities for hunting, hiking and wildlife observation. Glendale Lake, located in nearby Prince Gallitzin State Park, offers boating, fishing and swimming, making it a popular spot for summer recreation. In the winter, Blue Knob All Seasons Resort offers skiing, snowboarding and snow tubing. The township also has several community parks with playgrounds and sports fields.
The Ghost Trail is a recreational pathway that travels through Allegheny.
Prince Gallatzin State Park water tower view of Glendale Lake.
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Residents and visitors gather for the Fall Foliage Festival
Cambria County has events throughout the year. The Apple Cider Festival is particularly popular -- drawing visitors from surrounding areas to enjoy local food and craft vendors at Gallitzin State Park. The Johnstown Christmas parade is a highlight during the holiday season, with decorated floats and a visit from Santa Claus.
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On average, homes in Allegheny, Allegheny Twp sell after 10 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Allegheny, Allegheny Twp over the last 12 months is $738,750, up 175% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Penn Cambria Schools: 4 BR, 1 1/2 BA vinyl cape cod on approx. 1/2 acre lot. Open floor plan with vaulted LR ceiling, eat-in kitchen w/bar area. Oil, hot water heat with many zones. 32' x 36' detached garage. Basement could be finished for additional living space. appliances included. Large rear deck for entertaining!
Scott StrayerCentury 21 Strayer & Assoc., Inc-Ebensburg
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