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==History== [[Image:Second Avenue Eastvale Pennsylvania.jpg|thumb|left|View along Second Avenue]] Originally known as "Fetterman",<ref name=history>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120216130841/http://www.bchistory.org/beavercounty/BeaverCountyCommunities/Eastvale/Eastvale.html "Eastvale"]. Beaver County Bicentennial Commission. ''Beaver County Bicentennial Atlas''. [[Beaver, Pennsylvania|Beaver]]: Beaver County Bicentennial Commission, 1976.</ref> Eastvale was incorporated from parts of [[North Sewickley Township, Pennsylvania|North Sewickley]] and [[Pulaski Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania|Pulaski]] townships on July 1, 1892. The population was 256 at the [[1900 United States census|1900 census]], the first taken since incorporation. A post office was operated in the community from 1897 to 1901, since which time Eastvale addresses have been served by the Beaver Falls post office.<ref>Bausman, Joseph H. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=3o0CAAAAMAAJ History of Beaver County Pennsylvania and Its Centennial Celebration]''. [[New York City|New York]]: Knickerbocker, 1904, 849. Accessed July 19, 2009.</ref> The first bridge between Eastvale and Beaver Falls was completed in the 1880s and replaced by the current [[Eastvale Bridge]] in 1962. Eastvale's economy was long dependent on a [[brickworks]] at the borough's southern end, which closed by the mid-1970s.<ref name=history />
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