The small clusters of homes amid the vast, open green spaces of East Taylor Township, 5 miles from Johnstown in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, make it seem like an isolated entity. However, those living in the township are not strangers to one another. They celebrate holidays together, support local businesses and protect their environment. Missing dogs, road work and events are consistently posted about on the East Taylor Township Facebook page. The people of East Taylor make sure everyone is noticed and cared for, especially any runaway four-legged friends.
East Taylor also includes several unincorporated communities.
East Taylor takes up a total of 9.1 square miles.
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Arts and crafts festival in Westmont
The township and the volunteer fire department organize holiday events throughout the year. In December, little ones can have breakfast with Santa, and for Halloween, the township offers trick-or-treating early to ensure younger children get to celebrate the holiday before it gets too dark outside. Johnstown and the Community Arts Center of Cambria County host performing art events for the surrounding townships. “Johnstown is surrounded by 18 municipalities,” says Lisa Rager, the executive director of Visit Johnstown. “They’re all part of the greater Johnstown area.” Most of Johnstown gathers for local events, and a staple festival in the community is the Log House Arts Festival, which takes place from Aug. 31 to Sept. 1 at the Community Arts Center. “The Community Arts Center hosts the arts festival,” says Rager. “It’s a large arts and crafts festival in Westmont.” The festival hosts local artists and crafters who handmake and sell everything from rugs to earrings. Those wishing to attend religious services may visit Conemaugh Valley Grace Brethren Church, Summit Chapel United Methodist and Stevens Memorial Holy Church.
The East Taylor Volunteer Fire Department helps organize holiday events for the community throughout the year.
Summit Chapel United Methodist is one of several churches in East Taylor.
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Summer meals at Conemaugh Valley High School
East Taylor is served by the Conemaugh Valley School District, which receives a C-plus from Niche. Children may attend Conemaugh Valley Elementary School, which receives a C, for grades prekindergarten through sixth and Conemaugh Valley Junior/Senior High School, which receives a B-minus, for grades seventh through 12th. Conemaugh Valley schools offer a summer meal program for anyone 18 and under.
Conemaugh Valley Elementary School is a great place to start your education.
Conemaugh Valley Junior/Senior High School guides students to their next adventure.
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Single-family homes starting at $50,000
Homes are set in groups off William Penn Avenue, which serves as the township's main thoroughfare. Most residences are set back from the road and have well-manicured medium to large lots surrounded by thick trees. Several houses have in-ground pools. Ranch, Foursquare, Cape Cod and minimal traditional styles are common in the area. Smaller homes with two to three bedrooms range from $50,000 to 100,000. Larger houses with three to five bedrooms or that have been recently renovated range from $125,000 to $250,000.
East Taylor home styles range from bungalows to American Foursquare's.
East Taylor has a few larger Colonial homes throughout the area.
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Commuters use Pennsylvania 271 and Pennsylvania Route 338
While East Taylor does not have sidewalks, bus service is available in nearby municipalities with stops along William Penn Avenue and in East Conemaugh Township. The area is car-dependent, and state Routes 271 and 338 traverse the area. John Murtha Johnstown Cambria County Airport is 10 miles away.
Dining on William Penn Avenue and Park Hill Drive
Many residents go into downtown Johnstown for shopping and dining, but there are a few eateries within West Taylor. The Rosebud Bistro serves sandwiches, pizzas, wings and a weekly pasta special every Tuesday. On Park Hill Drive, Six Pacs N More sells six-packs and American diner food in a casual family-style space and is known for its pizzas. Groceries are available at Dollar General, Martin General Stores and Giant Eagle Supermarket.
East Taylor residents love the Rosebud Bistro for hearty home style cooking.
Eat in or grab a slice to go at Six Pacs N More in East Taylor.
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Farmer’s market in Central Park
Locals interested in seeing the remains of Johnstown’s past may visit the site of the former Rosedale Coke Plant. Though it is now nothing but concrete buried in the underbrush, the ghost of the old facility is still present in many memories. Coke plants carbonize coal to heat other steel plants and generate power. The plant was part of Johnstown’s steel industry, which was, at one time, the city’s main export. Central Park, a gathering place in downtown Johnstown, is a small green area with paved walking paths, a fountain and statues honoring the founder of Johnstown, Joseph Schantz. The space has a gazebo for outdoor concert performances and hosts the Downtown Johnstown Farmer’s Market on Fridays from May to October.
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