While the Pennsylvania Heritage Community of Austin is most known for the tragic disaster of the 1911 Austin Dam collapse, the small homey community has persevered and risen from the wreckage. The community transformed the Austin Dam location into a meaningful memorial park—impressive for its history and remains of the tragedy but also for its peaceful hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and all of the riches and wildlife of the PA Wilds. They even host an annual classic rock music festival named Dam Stock which uses a projected light show to transform the spans of concrete dam-remains into vibrant, pulsing backdrops for the festival’s music.
Austin Borough
Phone: 814-647-8613
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