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As a guest at the Noon-Collins Inn, you'll
retire in comfort each night in one of the historic bedrooms.
The Inn is furnished with antiques and local photographs
collected by Lew and Jeannette throughout the surrounding
counties. All guest rooms have private baths, air
conditioning, and Cable TV. Many honeymoon couples report that
the accommodations are very romantic. Enjoy amenities
including your preferred room when available, High Speed
Wireless Internet access, and the local newspaper.
The Cambria County area surrounding The
Noon Collins Inn is rich in Pennsylvania history and ripe with
opportunities for the entire family. Many International guest
find the Noon-Collins a convenient place to stay in touring
from New York to Niagara Falls to Washington D.C., or the re
verse from D.C., to the Falls to the Big Apple. Your hosts
will help you with activities and attractions and places to
dine.
The Inn has a long,
distinguished history stretching back to 1834, when it began
life as a Federal-style stone mansion for Ebensburg residents
Philip and Ellen Noon. Philip was an Associate Judge of
Cambria County. His son maintained his law office in the Brown
Room of the mansion.
In 1860, the Noon's daughter, Margaret, inherited the
home. Her husband, Philip Collins, and his brothers received
international acclaim as builders of railroads. Throughout the
years, the building has served as the Ebensburg Y.M.C.A. and
the town's community center. The World War I Draft Board
occupied the Parlor. The local high school used the Auditorium
as its gymnasium. Gene Kelly ran a dance studio in the 1930's.
The Young Peoples Community Center operated from the building
until the late 1970's, offering recreation for local teens.
The Noon Collins is a
member of the Pennsylvania Mid-State Bed and Breakfast
Association and the Greater Johnstown Conventions &
Visitors Bureau.
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- Allegheny Portage Railroad National
Historic Site
- Johnstown Flood National Memorial
- Railroaders Memorial
- Gallitzin Tunnels
- Portage Station Museum
- The Incline Plane
- The Flood Museum
- The Heritage Discovery Center
- Grandview Cemetery
- The world-famous Horse Shoe Curve
National Historic Landmark of the Pennsylvania Railroad
- Blue Knob Ski Resort
- Laurel Mountain Ski Resort
- The Ghost Town Trail
- Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art
- Allegheny Highlands Regional Theatre
- Flight 93 Temporary Memorial
- Quecreek Mine Rescue Site
- Jimmy Stewart Museum
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