C.G. Taylor built the first
Taylorcraft airplane at the Butler-Pittsburgh Airport in 1936. He then moved the company to Alliance, Ohio, where it continued to manuf...
Shop becomes 'world' player
EAST BUTLER — When you walk into a Starbucks or a Wal-Mart, the signs and advertisements that greet you could be made and designed right here...
Stone markers cover all bases
RENFREW — C.K. Steckman and Sons makes products everybody needs, but few hasten to buy.
The company has produced memorial stones since 1926...
Avada Hearing & Balance Center and its predecessor began over 50 years ago right here in Butler. Today, Avada's mission statement reflects the many years of excellent pa...
The
Fretz-Moon Tube Co. in East Butler, shown in this 1963 photograph, was established in 1923 and closed June 1, 1964. In 1950, there were 350 employees, and at pe...
As the fifth largest bank headquartered in Pennsylvania, Northwest Savings Bank has $6.7 billion in assets, nearly 170 locations across five states and more than a centu...
Did you know that in 1878 Evans City was an oil boomtown and a main railroad link between Pittsburgh and Chicago?
Because of a great need to protect and access cash at ...
Marmon/Keystone Corp., one of the world's largest wholesale distributors of specialty tubular and bar products, has its headquarters in downtown Butler.
Its rich history...
The Pittsburg-Hickson Co. of East Butler manufactured brass beds and employed 500 men plus a sales force in 1909. The company was the largest maker of metal beds in ...