Why Live in Cadogan Township
Cadogan Township in Kittanning, located along the Allegheny River about 35 miles north of Pittsburgh, is a small, close-knit community with a population of just over 300 residents. The township, originally designed for factory workers, now features a mix of single-story and multi-level homes built in the early to mid-20th century. These homes, often under 1,000 square feet, sit on spacious lots with ample yard space. The area is part of the Armstrong School District, with West Hills Primary and West Hills Intermediate schools located about 8 miles away. Residents enjoy various recreational activities, including kayaking, fishing, and hunting, with Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 247 just 2 miles away in North Buffalo. The North Buffalo Sportsmens Club and Ford City Sportsman’s Club offer additional outdoor features such as shooting ranges and youth seminars. Community events are frequently held at the renovated Cadogan Township Hall, including free movie nights and yoga classes. Dining options include Falsetti’s Villa, a family-run Italian restaurant conveniently located just outside the township on Ford City Road, which also leads to Ford City for grocery shopping at Hankey’s Riverside.