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Laporte is a borough and the county seat of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 320 at the 2020 census. [ 3 ] It is the county seat of Sullivan County. [ 4 ]
Laporte Township is a township in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 404 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ] Note that Laporte Township surrounds the borough of Laporte .
Its county seat is Laporte, which was the smallest county seat in Pennsylvania by population, as of 2001. [ 3 ] Sullivan County is located in north central Pennsylvania, about 123 miles (198 km) northwest of Philadelphia and 195 miles (314 km) east-northeast of Pittsburgh . [ 4 ]
(PA Geologic Survey Map 59). Most of the county is covered by glacial till of Late Wisconsinan age. Late Illinoian Stage deposits may underlie the Late Wisconsinan deposits, and these are exposed in the south central part of the county (roughly western Davidson Township). The major rivers in Sullivan County are Loyalsock Creek and Muncy Creek.
Pennsylvania Route 42 Truck (PA 42 Truck) is a 8.8-mile-long (14.2 km) truck route of PA 42 in Sullivan County, bypassing the section of PA 42 between Muncy Valley and Laporte. While this stretch of PA 42 winds through state forest land, trucks are designated to follow the much simpler alignment of US 220, with which PA 42 Truck is cosigned for ...
Pennsylvania Route 154 (PA 154) is a 31.5-mile-long (50.7 km) northwest-southeast state highway located in northern Pennsylvania.The southern terminus is at U.S. Route 220 (US 220) in Laporte.
www.sulcosd.k12.pa.us The Sullivan County School District is a rural public school district which serves the whole of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania . [ 1 ] The district operates Sullivan County High School grades 7-12 and the Sullivan County Elementary School K-6.
Despite some controversy about whether to place the courthouse in Forksville, Cherry Hill or Laporte, it was eventually decided that it would be located in Laporte. [6] In 1851 Michael Meylert constructed the 44 foot square, three-story brick courthouse. By 1893, the old courthouse's walls were buckling and held together with iron rods.