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Hollidaysburg Today
By the People, for the People
Hollidaysburg Courthouse Clock Tower Restoration Underway
American Legion Post 516 leads $75,000 fundraising effort to repair historic landmark by Independence Day
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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An effort to restore the 150-year-old clock tower at the courthouse in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania is underway, led by American Legion Post 516. The project aims to raise approximately $75,000 to install four new clock faces and a striker to restore the tower's hourly bell chime, with plans to complete the work by July 4th and hold a rededication ceremony.
Why it matters
The Hollidaysburg courthouse clock tower is a historic landmark that has stood for over a century, serving as a central gathering point and symbol of civic pride for the community. Restoring the tower will preserve this architectural gem and ensure it continues to be a source of community identity and tradition.
The details
The restoration project is being spearheaded by American Legion Post 516 in Hollidaysburg, led by Commander and Court Administrator Samuel Dunkle. The goal is to raise $75,000 to install four new clock faces and a striker mechanism to restore the tower's hourly bell chime, which has fallen into disrepair over the years.
- The 150-year-old clock tower has stood at the Hollidaysburg courthouse for over a century.
- The restoration project aims to complete the work by July 4th, 2026.
- A rededication ceremony is planned to follow the completion of the restoration.
The players
American Legion Post 516
A local veterans' organization in Hollidaysburg leading the fundraising effort to restore the courthouse clock tower.
Samuel Dunkle
Commander of American Legion Post 516 and Court Administrator overseeing the restoration project.
What they’re saying
“We must preserve this historic landmark that has stood as a symbol of our community for generations.”
— Samuel Dunkle, Commander, American Legion Post 516 (lightnercommunications.com)
What’s next
The veterans' organization plans to complete the restoration work by July 4th, 2026, with a rededication ceremony to follow.
The takeaway
The restoration of the Hollidaysburg courthouse clock tower demonstrates the community's commitment to preserving its architectural heritage and maintaining a sense of civic pride and tradition.
