Austin is a borough along the Freeman Run (river) in southwestern Potter County, Pennsylvania, United States.
Two years later, nearly the entire town was swept away when the great dam built by the Bayless Pulp and Paper Company failed to hold back its 500,000,000+ gallons of water.
The inside of the home is a museum filled with memorabilia from Austin and the surrounding areas (Wharton, Keating Summit and Odin).
The goal of “The New, Oldest Home in Austin” is to preserve our own town’s history – past, present, and future.
[7] On July 7, 2021, Crosby pleaded guilty for the felony crime of aggravated assault by vehicle on December 21, 2014, which resulted in the death of one and the maiming of another man.
[8] The Potter Leader-Enterprise wrote that Crosby's felony conviction may render her ineligible to hold office as mayor, because the Pennsylvania Constitution bars anyone convicted of an "infamous crime" from holding office in Pennsylvania.
[10] During a special meeting on June 30, the Austin borough council unanimously appointed James Setzer as mayor.
[11] According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 4.0 square miles (10.4 km2), all land.
Part of the proceeds from the event go to help fund projects at the Austin Dam Memorial Park.
Hosted by Wolf Pack Pow-Wow Association at the Austin Dam Memorial Park.
The event features Native American drumming and dancing with examples of Native-American crafts, arts, and food items.