
Ford City Armory
Built in 1938, the Ford City Armory stands as a lasting symbol of civic pride, military readiness, and community life in Armstrong County. Constructed with local materials and craftsmanship, the armory reflects the architectural style and federal investment of the late 1930s, a period when such buildings were designed to serve both military and public purposes.
Originally home to units of the Pennsylvania National Guard, the Ford City Armory played an important role in preparing local soldiers during a time of global uncertainty. Beyond its military function, the building quickly became a central gathering place for the community, hosting social events, public meetings, and civic activities that brought residents together.
In later years, the armory was repurposed as the 10th Street Station, continuing its tradition as a space for connection and community engagement. Its enduring presence speaks to Ford City’s industrial-era strength and the shared commitment of its residents to service, cooperation, and local identity.
The Ford City Armory was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, recognizing its architectural significance and its role in the social and military history of the region. Today, it stands as a reminder of Armstrong County’s contributions to state and national service and the enduring importance of spaces that unite communities.
Built in 1938, the Ford City Armory stands as a lasting symbol of civic pride, military readiness, and community life in Armstrong County. Constructed with local materials and craftsmanship, the armory reflects the architectural style and federal investment of the late 1930s, a period when such buildings were designed to serve both military and public purposes.
Originally home to units of the Pennsylvania National Guard, the Ford City Armory played an important role in preparing local soldiers during a time of global uncertainty. Beyond its military function, the building quickly became a central gathering place for the community, hosting social events, public meetings, and civic activities that brought residents together.
In later years, the armory was repurposed as the 10th Street Station, continuing its tradition as a space for connection and community engagement. Its enduring presence speaks to Ford City’s industrial-era strength and the shared commitment of its residents to service, cooperation, and local identity.
The Ford City Armory was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, recognizing its architectural significance and its role in the social and military history of the region. Today, it stands as a reminder of Armstrong County’s contributions to state and national service and the enduring importance of spaces that unite communities.













