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Happy Valley, Pennsylvania is a region of Centre County that contains the borough of State College, and the townships of College, Harris, Patton, and Ferguson. Collectively, these municipalities comprise the Centre Region Council of Governments.
Until 1893, Penn State teams participated in sporting events on Old Main lawn, a large grassy area in front of the primary classroom building of the time. Beaver Field, a 500-seat structure located behind the current site of the Osmond Building, was the first permanent home for Penn State's football team, and the first game played there was a Penn State victory over Western University of ...
The Penn State All-Sports Museum, [93] a museum honoring all Penn State Nittany Lion athletes, is located near Gate B of Beaver Stadium. The upper level of the museum is dedicated to Penn State basketball and other indoor sports, while the lower level of the museum is dedicated to outdoor sports.
As the legend goes, Penn State's White Out game debuted in the 2004 season vs. Purdue because the athletic department was looking for a way to boost the fans' experience. The brains behind the ...
Depending on how you measure it, Penn State’s latest College Football Playoff destination was more than 2,000 miles away from Happy Valley in central Pennsylvania. But that still didn’t stop ...
College Heights is dominated by families of professionals, other Penn State faculty, and Penn State students due to the area's proximity to the campus. [16] From 1852 to 1920, the neighborhood included 15 homes just north of Penn State. Over the next decade, however, the number more than quadrupled to 69.
Penn State sealed the win over Ohio State with a big fourth quarter that started with a 60-yard blocked field goal return from Grant Haley. Then the Nittany Lions picked up two sacks on defense ...
The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a public state-related land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1855 as Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania, [13] Penn State was named the state's first land-grant university eight years later, in 1863.