Altoona is a city in Blair County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the principal city of the Altoona Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). The population was 46,320 at the time of the 2010 Census, making it the eleventh most populous city in Pennsylvania. The Altoona MSA includes all of Blair County and was recorded as having a population of 127,089 at the 2010 Census, around 100,000 of whom live within a 5-mile (8.0 km) radius of the Altoona city center according to U.S. Census ZIP Code population data. This includes the adjacent boroughs of Hollidaysburg and Duncansville, adjacent townships of Logan, Allegheny, Blair, Frankstown, Antis, and Tyrone, as well as nearby boroughs of Bellwood and Newry.
Restaurants in Altoona
5.0 based on 13 reviews
If you’re looking for the best year-round indoor amusements in the Johnstown, State College, Plum, New Kensington, Saint Marys or Altoona areas, Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure park will be the perfect place. With new adventures behind every corner, we are the ultimate indoor playground for your entire family.
4.5 based on 302 reviews
A museum celebrating the history of the railroad in industrial America.
Well done exhibits and displays here are of interest to both rail fans and others. Admittedly, casual observers (like my wife) will begin to get bored before rail fans (me) have gotten their fill, but the 3 floors of exhibits are high quality and should be of interest to all. There is also a small theater included that shows 2 different movies on a continuous loop. Be sure to walk outside to the locomotive shop / roundhouse where you will see locos and train cars under renovation. Continue on the outside loop and walk over the covered pedestrian bridge that crosses the Norfolk Southern RR tracks to the Amtrak station. Numerous trains pass under here daily on their way to and from the Horseshoe Curve- if you watch for 30 minutes, you may see several. For additional rail action, if you are a fan, after leaving the museum, drive north for 2 miles on 6th Ave and turn left on 8th St, which will take you over the 8th St bridge, which crosses the huge Norfolk Southern yard, and more good viewing of train action. Continue on 8th St to the left at 4th Ave, and you will pass the N.S. Juniata Locomotive Shop, where you will see dozens of locos parked on sidings (alas, no tours that I am aware of). Your museum ticket includes admission to the Horshoe Curve, and whether a rail fan or not, this is a must see. It is a short drive from the museum. The scenery is beautiful, and the trains pass by with amazing frequency, and very close to the observation area.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
This is a hidden gem. We come here every time we visit Altoona. I live in Virginia and come up here several times a year. The folks back home request we bring them some goodies!
4.5 based on 99 reviews
Growing up with Mallo Cups as a favorite candy, this visit was perfection. It's a rather small shop, but the staff member was super friendly and there are SO many options of ways to indulge. Loved it!
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Theater is clean and well-run. The "Big D" offers a Big Screen experience of a big city theater. There is a dispense if you want extra wd-40 on your popcorn.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
The owner of the house/museum is remarkably knowledgeable about the history and legends related to Halloween, as well as about the artists that created many of the works. We thoroughly enjoyed our tour and were pleasantly surprised by the variety and depth of the collections. At the end of the tour the hosts gave us the most delicious homemade cookies I've ever had.
4.0 based on 20 reviews
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