According to East Huntingdon official website, prior to 1798, East Huntingdon Township was a part of Huntingdon Township which encompassed areas of present-day
Smithton,
Ruffs Dale,
Tarrs,
Reagantown,
rural Scottdale and Bessemer. In 1798, Huntingdon was divided into South Huntingdon and East Huntingdon. East Huntingdon is bordered by Hempfield Township,
Mount Pleasant, and Fayette County. One of the oldest families in the area were the Stauffer family. They are the namesake of
Stauffer Run, which is a
tributary that empties into Jacob's Creek. at the grand opening of the Volkswagen Plant in East Huntingdon The first school to open in East Huntingdon was a schoolhouse built on Gaut's Dairy Farm in
Alverton. It was opened in 1802. East Huntingdon continued to open multiple schoolhouses throughout much of the 1800s. The first East Huntingdon school board election occurred on October 6, 1834. With the advent of the school board, the first school district in the area was formed with school taxes being introduced. The township was divided into districts, most prominently the East Huntingdon Township and Scottdale School Districts. In the fall of 1964, the two districts combined to form
Southmoreland High School The
West Overton Historic District was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1985. The township was the site of the
Morewood Massacre of 1891, which occurred during a labor union protest. Several farms encompassed the area of downtown East Huntingdon, known as Bessemer, until the late 1960s when businesses began to purchase the rural areas. Several businesses formed to create the Countryside Plaza. One of the original stores, JK's County Market had previously opened as a butcher shop in 1929 but expanded into a discount grocery chain with the advent of the shopping plaza. It closed in August 2019 and was replaced by a Busy Beaver hardware store. Countryside Plaza encompasses 16.9 acres of land and is home to 20 retail stores. In 2000, East Huntingdon expanded with the creation of Summit Ridge Plaza, located directly across from Countryside Plaza on
Pennsylvania Route 819. On June 19, 1947, the Ruthorn Drive-In Theater opened in East Huntingdon on
Pennsylvania Route 119 near the Scottdale exit. The theater was originally a single screen,
drive-in movie theater. It was renamed the Evergreen Drive-In Theater in 1949. The theater added two more screens in 2002, which remain as of June 2024. ==Geography==