What is carrolltown pennsylvania?

Carrolltown is a borough located in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a population of around 800 people.

The borough is named after Charles Carroll of Carrollton, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The town was founded in 1818 by a group of Irish immigrants and has a significant Irish Catholic population.

The main attractions in Carrolltown include Saint Benedict Catholic Church and the Carrolltown Heritage Museum, which focuses on the area's history, including the railroad industry and mining in the area. There are also several parks and recreational areas nearby, including Blue Spruce Park and Prince Gallitzin State Park.

Carrolltown is located approximately 70 miles east of Pittsburgh and 20 miles southwest of Altoona. The town is easily accessible by car via Pennsylvania Route 219 and Pennsylvania Route 553.