
COMMUNITY
Explore All North Belle Vernon Has to Offer
Visit
Whether looking for a bite to eat or to do some shopping, North Belle Vernon has something for you!
Auto Service
Minnitti's Sports Auto Service
Motorworx
NAPA
Southwest Auto & Tags
Taylor Auto Repair
EAT & DRINK
1933 Bar & Grill
Foxes Pizza
Jakes Pizza
Just A Tavern
Russ's Tavern
Valdiserris Bakery
Hair & Beauty
Bad Wolfe Studio
Beauty Bar
Doe Eye
Gold Fingers
Hey Jude
Michner Barber Shop
Sandel's Beauty Salon
Simple Indulgence Spa
Star Nail & Spa
Shop
Arts on the Avenue
Bee Graphix
Broad Avenue Treasures
Creative Elegance
Duritza's Grocery Store
Hey Juicy
Kathy's Bargains
Sluggers Sports Memorabilia
Standard Pharmacy
Vintage & Vines
Specialty
A&T Roofing & Construction
Beacon Hardware & Plumbing Supply
Black Star Tattoo
Clear Water Pools
Good Old Days House
Grey Area Body Piercing
Mav's Gym
Monticelli Pools
About North Belle Vernon
Bellevernon, as it was originally spelled, was laid out in 1813 by Noah Speer in northwestern Fayette County. French for “beautiful green,” this was the name chosen by both Noah Speer for his little community on the Monongahela River and later by his son Louis, who founded a town with nearly the same name just up the hill (North Belle Vernon).
Noah Speer was the father of Louis M. Speer, Esq., born in a log cabin on the Speer homestead/Gibsonton farm in 1810.
The small village of Speers across the river, laid out in 1860 by a kinsman, also gets its name from the same family. North Belle Vernon, in Westmoreland County, was laid out in 1872 by Louis and was incorporated in 1876. Louis died two years later in 1878 and is buried at the Rehoboth Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Samuel Dougherty, a carpenter, is claimed to have built the first dwelling in North Belle Vernon on Broad Avenue near Spring Alley. He was a very influential person and at one time was justice of the peace, council member, school director, and judge of election, all at the same time. The first two industries were a foundry in 1873 on Broad Avenue above Spring Alley and a flour mill on Speer Street in 1874. Most of these early buildings surrounded the intersection of Short Street and Broad Avenue. Lots were not sold until 1900 and the area beyond Arch Street then began to build up. The population was 435 in 1890 and by 1910 it grew to 1520. The 1960 census showed 3,184 residents, followed by 2,916 in 1970, 2,245 in 1980, and 2,112 in 1990, 2000 in 2010 and the latest estimate of 1,885 in 2016.
The borough has a total area of 0.4 Square Miles, all of it land.

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