Walston, Pennsylvania
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, U.S.
Walston is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.[1]
History
Walston got its start circa 1883 when the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway was extended to the coal mines located there.[2] A post office has been in operation at Walston since 1885.[3]
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Municipalities and communities of Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, United States
County seat: Brookville
- Big Run
- Brockway
- Brookville
- Corsica
- Falls Creek‡
- Punxsutawney
- Reynoldsville
- Summerville
- Sykesville
- Timblin
- Worthville
communities
- Adrian Mines
- Alaska
- Allens Mills
- Anita
- Baxter
- Beechtree
- Beechwoods
- Bells Mills
- Blowtown
- Bowersville
- Cloe
- Coal Glen
- Coder
- Conifer
- Content
- Coolspring
- Cortez
- Desire
- Dora
- Ella
- Emerickville
- Fordham
- Frostburg
- Fuller
- Hamilton
- Hazen
- Heathville
- Horatio
- Howe
- Kahletown
- Knox Dale
- Lanes Mills
- Langville
- Markton
- McMinns Summit
- Munderf
- North Freedom
- Ohl
- Oliveburg
- Panic
- Pancoast
- Pansy
- Pardus
- Port Barnett
- Porter
- Prescottville
- Ramsaytown
- Rathmel
- Richardsville
- Ringgold
- Rockdale
- Roseville
- Sandy Valley
- Schoffner Corner
- Sigel
- Soldier
- Sprankle Mills
- Stanton
- Stump Creek
- Sugar Hill
- Valier
- Walston
- Warsaw
- Westville
- Winslow
- Wishaw
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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40°57′54″N 78°59′41″W / 40.96500°N 78.99472°W / 40.96500; -78.99472
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