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Why Live in Tipton

Tipton, PA, is a rural community in Blair County with a rich history tied to the Pennsylvania Railroad. The area is largely undeveloped, with few commercial or residential developments, but it is home to DelGrosso's Amusement Park and Laguna Splash Water Park, a major attraction in the region. The park, which operates from May to September, features roller coasters, kiddie rides, and waterslides, all set against the scenic backdrop of the Allegheny Mountains. Residents and visitors can enjoy hiking and swimming at nearby state parks like Prince Gallitzin State Park and Canoe Creek State Park, both about 20 miles away. Dining options in Tipton are centered around DelGrosso's Amusement Park, which offers Italian cuisine at Pasta Fresca and other eateries. The DelGrosso family, known for their Italian food products, also hosts annual events such as the Italian Food and Heritage Festival and Harvestfest. Tipton's housing includes classic suburban styles like split levels and ranches from the 1950s and '70s, as well as Colonial Revivals and farmhouses from the late 1800s and early 1900s. The community is car-dependent, with limited public transportation options, but it is close to Interstate 99, providing access to State College, 30 miles northeast, and Altoona, 10 miles southwest. The closest major city is Pittsburgh, about 100 miles west.

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