Indiana County Communities

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    Buffington Township

    Split from Pine Township in 1867 and was named after Judge Joseph Buffington. Learn More.

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    Burrell Township

    Formed from Black Lick Township in 1853, named after Judge Burrell. Learn More.

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    Canoe Township

    Named after Canoe Creek, which was so-called because its mouth on Mahoning Creek was traditionally the head of canoe navigation. Learn More.

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    Center Township

    Named for its position within the county. Learn More.

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    Cherryhill Township

    Named for Cherry Hill Manor which was surveyed to the Penns. Learn More.

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    Cherry Tree Borough

    Cherry Tree borough was originally known as Canoe Place and wasn't inhabited until 1822. Learn More.

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    Clymer Borough

    The town was founded in 1905 and named in honor of George Clymer. Learn More.

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    Conemaugh Township

    Township in Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Learn More.

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    Creekside Borough

    Borough in Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Learn More.

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    Ernest Borough

    Originally a small coal-mining town built by R&P Coal Company. Learn More.

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    Glen Campbell Borough

    The first coal town in Indiana County — founded in 1889. Learn More.

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    Grant Township

    Formed when the eastern half of the original Mahoning Township was divided in 1868 and named after President Ulysses S. Grant. Learn More.

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    Green Township

    Formed from Wheatfield Township around 1816 and was named for the great evergreen forests covering the area. Learn More.

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    Homer City

    The history of Homer City dates back to the mid-1700s. Learn More.

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    Indiana Borough

    Borough in and the county seat of Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Learn More.