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Westmont Historic District

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The Westmont Historic District is a national historic district in Westmont, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. It covers about 86 acres and includes 430 contributing buildings and two contributing sites in a mainly residential area. The homes were built from the late 1800s into the early 1900s in styles such as Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, and Arts and Crafts.

Notable buildings include:
- Charles Price House (1891)
- David Cohoe House
- Love House (1912)
- John C. Ogden House (c. 1919)
- John Schonhardt House (c. 1919)
- Frank Buchanan House (1894)
- Harry S. Endsley House (1895)
- J. Leonard Replogle House (c. 1912)
- Elmer E. Stimmel House (c. 1913)
- F. J. Varner House (c. 1889)
- Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church (1924)
- Westmont Presbyterian Church (1926)

Contributing sites are The Mound and Indian Mound (Reservoir Park).

The district is roughly bounded by Clarion Street, Edgehill Drive, Blair and Wayne Streets, Diamond Boulevard, and Stackhouse Park. It also includes an early cluster of homes on Tioga Street (134, 130, and 126) built around 1901 for Cambria Iron Company middle management.

National Register of Historic Places: added February 24, 1995. Reference number: 95000131.


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