Jefferson Street |
Back in the 1700's the Delaware Indians inhabited the area and created a village here known as Kittanning. The Kittanning path was located in this area and was an east west route for the Native Americans and the early settlers. This pathway was used as early as the 1720's.
Armstrong County Courthouse |
N. McKean Street |
Riverfront Park |
After the war, Kittanning began again as a new settlement in 1803. This area was known for the abundance of steel production and was one of the main industries of Kittaning. Other industries included coal, lumber, clay and brick plants. The town eventually became the county seat and the population had another spike in the early 1900's because of a merge between Kittanning and Wicksboro.
Train Station |
Old factory |
Map of Kittanning Google Earth |
Today, Kittaning has the courthouse, jail and the river front park. If you drive around east end of town you can see the old train stations and some of the old factories.