There is no place called Robertsdale in Pennsylvania. However, there is a small borough called Robertsdale in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.
Robertsdale is situated in the southern part of Pennsylvania near the border with Maryland. The town is relatively small with a population of only a few hundred residents. The area is rural and surrounded by farmland and woodland. The nearest larger city is Altoona, located approximately 40 miles to the northeast.
The town was named after one of its founders, Robert Anderson, who owned much of the land in the area in the late 19th century. The town's historic district features many well-preserved buildings from this period.
Robertsdale is known for its annual Robertsdale Homecoming celebration, which takes place in June. It includes a parade, live music, and various activities for the entire family.
Overall, Robertsdale is a quiet, small-town community with a rich history and strong sense of community spirit.
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