Smock is a small borough located in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. The town was named after the Smock family, who were early settlers in the area. Smock was officially incorporated as a borough in 1913.
Some notable residents of Smock include local business owners, community leaders, and descendants of the original settlers of the town.
The population of Smock has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 500 residents currently living in the borough.
Smock is located in southwestern Pennsylvania, near the Monongahela River. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and lush forests, making it a picturesque place to live.
Smock's economy is largely based on small businesses, agriculture, and tourism. Many residents commute to nearby towns for work, while others work in the local coal mines or in the service industry.
Smock has a rich cultural heritage, with many residents celebrating their Irish, Italian, and Polish roots. The town hosts several annual events, including a Fourth of July parade and a Christmas tree lighting ceremony.