For over a century, Altoona, Pennsylvania, was a bustling industrial
hotbed. The town thrived as a gem of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which
constructed some 6,000 steam locomotives. However, like so many
communities in the wake of World War II, Altoona struggled amidst
deindustrialization and cultural shifts. The 1968 end of the
Pennsylvania Railroad, a decreasing population, and a dying downtown
slowly made the city a shadow of its former self. However, recent
developments reveal potential--as is seen in the corporate presence of
Norfolk Southern and Sheetz. Additionally, the growth of Penn State
Altoona, regional health care systems, and the Altoona Curve baseball
club continue to make the city and its environs a unique place within
the heart of the Allegheny Mountains.