Glenfield Boro Secretary Office
Glenfield Borough, incorporated in 1883, is a quaint community located 10 miles northwest of Pittsburgh along the Ohio River, featuring 90 homes and a population of approximately 200 residents. Known for its rich history, Glenfield was once the site of Kilbuck Railroad Station and was formerly called Camden before adopting its current name in 1876.
Part of the Quaker Valley School District, Glenfield offers residents easy access to major highways, including Route 65 and I-79, making it an ideal place for families. The borough provides recreational activities along the Ohio River and scenic walks through its historic streets, fostering a welcoming environment for community engagement.
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