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250 Committee
Call for Volunteers: Be Part of America’s 250th in Armstrong County!

As we prepare to celebrate the Semiquincentennial of the United States, Armstrong County is gearing up for an exciting lineup of events that honor our rich history, culture, and community pride — and we need your help to make it happen!

Interested or want more information?
Text Donna Weckerly at 724-664-3976 to learn more or to sign up as a volunteer.

Let’s come together to honor the past, celebrate the present, and help shape Armstrong County’s role in America at 250. We’d love to have you on the team! 🇺🇸

     

Kittanning Citizens Bridge

      


Kittanning Citizens Bridge

     

Completed in the early 20th century, the Kittanning Citizens Bridge stands as a lasting symbol of connection, progress, and civic pride in Armstrong County.
     
  
Spanning the Allegheny River, the bridge linked Kittanning with surrounding communities, strengthening commerce, transportation, and daily life at a time when river crossings were essential to economic growth. It enabled residents, workers, and businesses to move more freely across the region, supporting the town’s role as a commercial and cultural center.
      
    
More than a functional structure, the Kittanning Citizens Bridge reflects the era’s commitment to infrastructure and community investment — a reminder of how local ingenuity and cooperation helped build the foundations of modern Armstrong County.
      
    
As part of the America 250 celebration, the bridge represents the enduring importance of connection — between people, places, and generations — and its role in shaping the county’s shared story.