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      Portrait of an American Community

      • The O'Hara Township history book, "Portrait of an American Community" is now available. The book is the story of how O'Hara Township evolved from frontier land to a modern community and is packed with information and photographs unique to the Township and surrounding communities.
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  2. The O'Hara Township history book, "Portrait of an American Community" is now available. The book is the story of how O'Hara Township evolved from frontier land to a modern community and is packed with information and photographs unique to the Township and surrounding communities.

  3. The Township of O’Hara has just published its own comprehensive history. Thirty-three years in the making, this 292-page, 8.5x11-inch book is packed with information including over 500 photographs, maps and illustrations showing the unique qualities of the area (which also includes Aspinwall, Blawnox, Fox Chapel, and Sharpsburg).

  4. Written and edited by Tom Powers and other committee members, this history book is an invaluable source of information and photographs unique to the Township as it evolved from one of the Country’s early frontiers to an eclectic community of some nine thousand (9,000) residents.

  5. Highlights from the O’Hara History Book “Portrait of an American Community” © 2008. The book is available at local libraries, and is for sale at the O’Hara Township Building, details on how to purchase are listed here, along with the township’s chronological highlights as well: https://www.ohara.pa.us/community/pages/history

  6. Jun 8, 2024 · The park’s signature gazebo shown above was dedicated in 1975 during the township’s centennial year Octoberfest celebration. Access the O’Hara Township website for more information including how to purchase our 292-page history book filled with more facts and photos. www.ohara.pa.us Topics.

  7. Aug 14, 2021 · He is the author of O’Hara’s history book, “Portrait of an American Community,” and was among a small committee of experts who drafted the signs. They worked with members of the Council...

  8. O'Hara Township is a township with home rule status in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, six miles northeast of Downtown Pittsburgh.

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