Struble, Pennsylvania

Struble is a neighborhood and an unincorporated community in Ferguson Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States.

[2] The town was named after Conrad Struble, who owned a farm there which proved to lie over rich deposits of iron ore.[3] Mining began in 1880.

The Bellefonte and Buffalo Run Railroad graded a right-of-way from Bellefonte to the ore pits in 1883, but track was not laid until 1887, by its successor the Buffalo Run, Bellefonte and Bald Eagle Railroad.

[4] Even after the end of ore mining, Struble remained an important junction point on the railroad, now the Bellefonte Central.

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