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Coastal Drug Testing
9457 LINCOLN HWY STE 102 9.7 miles
9457 LINCOLN HWY STE 102
BEDFORD,
PA
15522
Categories: BEDFORD PA
10455 LINCOLN HWY 11.3 miles
10455 LINCOLN HWY
EVERETT,
PA
15537
Categories: EVERETT PA
600 SOMERSET AVE 16.8 miles
600 SOMERSET AVE
WINDBER,
PA
15963
Categories: WINDBER PA
1513 SCALP AVE 19.0 miles
1513 SCALP AVE
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
15904
Categories: JOHNSTOWN PA
1450 SCALP AVE STE 106 19.1 miles
1450 SCALP AVE STE 106
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
15904
Categories: JOHNSTOWN PA
1450 SCALP AVE 19.1 miles
1450 SCALP AVE
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
15904
Categories: JOHNSTOWN PA
160 JARI DR STE 110 19.4 miles
160 JARI DR STE 110
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
15904
Categories: JOHNSTOWN PA
1221 SCALP AVE 19.6 miles
1221 SCALP AVE
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
15904
Categories: JOHNSTOWN PA
115 WOOD DUCK RD 22.3 miles
115 WOOD DUCK RD
SOMERSET,
PA
15501
Categories: SOMERSET PA
1490 North Center Ave Ste 100 22.8 miles
1490 North Center Ave Ste 100
Somerset,
PA
15501
Categories: Somerset PA
126 E CHURCH ST STE 2200 23.1 miles
126 E CHURCH ST STE 2200
SOMERSET,
PA
15501
Categories: SOMERSET PA
225 S CENTER AVE 23.2 miles
225 S CENTER AVE
SOMERSET,
PA
15501
Categories: SOMERSET PA
1744 WATER LEVEL RD 23.8 miles
1744 WATER LEVEL RD
SOMERSET,
PA
15501
Categories: SOMERSET PA
105 NASON DR 24.1 miles
105 NASON DR
ROARING SPRING,
PA
16673
Categories: ROARING SPRING PA
132 WALNUT ST STE 2 24.2 miles
132 WALNUT ST STE 2
JOHNSTOWN,
PA
15901
Categories: JOHNSTOWN PA
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Local Area Info: Schellsburg, Pennsylvania
Schellsburg was so named after John Schell who settled and founded the community. John Schell's grandfather Michael Schell first arrived in Philadelphia from the Palatinate by way of Rotterdam in 1727, after which more family members arrived in 1732 and again in 1738. In 1732 when he returned with other members of his family, Michael Schell purchased a substantial tract of land where he settled with his family in the Perkiomen Valley northwest of Philadelphia, an area in Upper Hanover Township later known as East Greenville, in what was then Philadelphia County and became Montgomery County in 1760. The adjoining community of Hillegassville was named after its founder Johann Frederick Hillegass. His granddaughter Elizabeth Barbara Hillegass married John Schell, Jr., who was born in 1725 at the family homestead granted to his father John Schell, Sr., the youngest son of Michael Schell who died in 1770.
At an early age, John Schell, Jr. became possessed of considerable means after his patriotic service in the Revolutionary War and his father's death in 1777. For many years he traveled extensively on business through Bedford County, western Pennsylvania and Kentucky, which was admitted as a state in 1792. He was impressed by the climate and fertile soil in Kentucky, decided to remove there and select land to establish his own community for his family and friends. In the spring of 1800, John Schell and his family, consisting of his wife, eight young children and his widowed mother, left their home in Montgomery County and traveled west. When they arrived at the Ohio River, he realized that it would be unsafe for his family to traverse the river by boat due to the Indians. He returned through Napier Township in Bedford County and decided instead to settle in what is the present location of Schellsburg.
On May 1, 1800, John Schell purchased large tracts of land of more than 1,500 acres (6.1 km2), which were later divided into farms and given to each of his sons with an equivalent in money and land to his daughters. His own homestead was constructed on property located outside the town of Schellsburg. John Schell generously donated land for schools, churches and town lots and granted parcels to the town and its citizens. In 1808 he laid out the town lots, developed the community and provided impetus for construction of the nearby turnpike as its first president. After he settled in Bedford County, relatives and neighbors in Montgomery County followed and settled in the area and the immediate vicinity. Schellsburg was incorporated as the second borough of Bedford County in 1838. The town was designated as the Schellsburg Historic District in 2001 and included on the National Register of Historic Places in recognition of the town's rich architectural heritage of buildings constructed of log and stone in the 19th century.
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Population (total): Population in 2017: 328 (0% urban, 100% rural). >Population change since 2000: +3.8%
Median Age: 45.4 years
Median Rent: Median gross rent in 2017: $679.
Cost of Living: March 2019 cost of living index in Schellsburg: 93.3 (less than average, U.S. average is 100)
Ancestries: Ancestries: German (50.8%), Scotch-Irish (4.7%), American (3.9%), English (3.9%), European (3.1%), Italian (3.1%).
Elevation: 1258 feet
Land Area: 0.40 square miles.
Population Density:
Median Incomes:
Estimated median household income in 2017: $53,966 (it was $36,563 in 2000)
Estimated per capita income in 2017: $25,541 (it was $16,303 in 2000)
Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $171,070 (it was $89,500 in 2000) Schellsburg:$171,070PA:$181,200
At an early age, John Schell, Jr. became possessed of considerable means after his patriotic service in the Revolutionary War and his father's death in 1777. For many years he traveled extensively on business through Bedford County, western Pennsylvania and Kentucky, which was admitted as a state in 1792. He was impressed by the climate and fertile soil in Kentucky, decided to remove there and select land to establish his own community for his family and friends. In the spring of 1800, John Schell and his family, consisting of his wife, eight young children and his widowed mother, left their home in Montgomery County and traveled west. When they arrived at the Ohio River, he realized that it would be unsafe for his family to traverse the river by boat due to the Indians. He returned through Napier Township in Bedford County and decided instead to settle in what is the present location of Schellsburg.