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Old Town Historic District is a national historic district located at Clearfield, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 19 contributing buildings in Clearfield. The district is exclusively residential and consists of notable Victorian style dwellings built from 1860 to 1890. [2]
[1] [2] In 1867, W. E. Emery joined the business and in 1870–1871, the Moore brothers bought an interest in the establishment. [3] The store would grow into the Emery, Bird, Thayer & Co. department store. [1] [2] Bullene joined Kansas City's first volunteer fire brigade. He served as the first president of the Kansas City Humane Society. [1]
Clearfield Square (formerly Clearfield Mall) Clearfield: 163,679 sq ft (15,200 m 2) 25 Clearview Mall Butler: 760,000 sq ft (70,600 m 2) 40 Colonial Park Mall: Harrisburg: 743,497 sq ft (69,100 m 2) 80 Cranberry Mall Cranberry Township: 405,591 sq ft (37,700 m 2) 45 Cressona Mall: Pottsville: 282,211 sq ft (26,200 m 2) 21 Downtown Mall Meadville
Clearfield is located near the center of Clearfield County along the West Branch of the Susquehanna River. Clearfield Creek joins the West Branch 2 miles (3 km) to the east (downstream) of town. U.S. Route 322 passes through the borough, and Interstate 80 passes just to the north, with access from Exit 120 ( Pennsylvania Route 879 ).
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Susquehanna Valley Mall expanded in 1998 and added a fourth anchor, Sears, along with additional stores. [2] The mall was the largest retail project to occur in the Susquehanna Valley for 30 years until PREIT opened the Monroe Marketplace in 2008. [13] Hollister opened in December 2008, while BMoss announced its closing. [14]