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Center County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, September 2006. The original section of the courthouse was built in 1805, with additions and / or remodeling in 1835, 1854–55, 1909, and 1963–64.
The lands of the future Centre County were first recorded by James Potter in 1764. Potter, having reached the top of Nittany Mountain, and "...seeing the prairies and noble forest beneath him, cried out to his attendant, 'By heavens, Thompson, I have discovered an empire!'" [4] Centre County was created on February 13, 1800, by Act 2092 of the Pennsylvania Legislature from parts of Huntingdon ...
The next Bellefonte Borough Council work session will take place at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 16, followed by a business meeting at 7:30 p.m. Show comments Advertisement
This category is for persons who have held the office of prothonotary in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pages in category "Pennsylvania prothonotaries" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
Bellefonte’s top cop stepped down Monday in the wake of two of his former officers resigning, including at least one who faced termination if he did not voluntarily leave.
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This is a list of former and current non-federal courthouses in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Each of the 67 counties in the Commonwealth has a city or borough designated as the county seat where the county government resides, including a county courthouse for the court of general jurisdiction, the Court of Common Pleas. Other courthouses are used by the three state-wide appellate courts ...
Bellefonte is a borough in and the county seat of Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is approximately 12 miles northeast of State College and is part of the State College, Pennsylvania metropolitan statistical area. The borough population was 6,187 at the 2010 census. [5] It houses the Centre County Courthouse, located downtown on ...