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Discover Troutville
Troutville in Clearfield County (Pennsylvania) with it's 236 citizens is a place in United States about 174 mi (or 280 km) north-west of Washington DC, the country's capital city.
Current time in Troutville is now 10:11 PM (Sunday). The local timezone is named America / New York with an UTC offset of -5 hours. We know of 12 airports near Troutville, of which 5 are larger airports. The closest airport in United States is DuBois Regional Airport in a distance of 12 mi (or 19 km), North-West. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
Also, if you like playing golf, there are a few options in driving distance.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Brookville, Clearfield, Ridgway, Ebensburg and Indiana. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 6°C / 43 °F
Morning Temperature | 1°C / 34 °F |
Evening Temperature | 6°C / 43 °F |
Night Temperature | 8°C / 46 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 1% |
Air Humidity | 83% |
Air Pressure | 1017 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 3 km/h (2 mph) from North |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Monday, 25th of November 2024
5°C (41 °F)
-1°C (31 °F)
Heavy intensity rain, moderate breeze, broken clouds.
Tuesday, 26th of November 2024
3°C (38 °F)
-0°C (31 °F)
Overcast clouds, gentle breeze.
Wednesday, 27th of November 2024
5°C (41 °F)
0°C (32 °F)
Overcast clouds, light breeze.
Videos from this area
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3 ALARM FIRE, Former home of Joey Offutt the missing mother featured on America's Most Wanted
Reynoldsville FD Working Fire Multiple Alarms, Sykesville Box 8-A Engine 6-1 and Engine 6-2 On Scene.**This Video Was Made The Morning After This Fire Occurred. No Info At The Time This Video...
Buffalo & Pittsburgh Railroad at the DuBois Mall on November 26, 2010
A BPRR eastbound freight train passes by the DuBois Mall.
Buffalo & Pittsburgh Railroad Northbound Freight Leaving DuBois Yard April 17, 2011
This northbound freight was caught leaving the DuBois Yard. It headed over to Falls Creek to switch and park cars along the old Low Grade.
Buffalo & Pittsburgh Railroad at the old BR&P Depot in DuBois, PA on August 6, 2010
This BPRR freight train is passing in front of the old Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Depot in DuBois, PA.
Buffalo & Pittsburgh Railroad GP38 #2000 parking cars in DuBois, PA on February 19, 2011
BPRR GP38 #2000 backs some cars along the line behind the Glenn O. Hawbaker plant in DuBois, PA.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Brady Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania
Brady Township is a township in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,010 at the 2000 census.
Troutville, Pennsylvania
Troutville is a borough in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 243 at the 2010 census.
Sykesville, Pennsylvania
Sykesville is a borough in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,246 at the 2000 census. Sykesville is the birthplace of Olga Madar (1915–1996), first woman to be a vice-president in the United Auto Workers (1970) and founder of the Coalition of Labor Union Women in 1974.
Helvetia, Pennsylvania
Helvetia, located in Brady Township in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States, was a company mining town that was purchased by the R&P in 1896. The Helvetia Mine quickly became one of the largest producers in the region, dominating the Reynoldsville coalfield for many years. The company town lasted from 1891–1947. Schools, churches, stores were built for the families of the miners and to this day a small population still live in Helvetia.