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Shaler Township is a township in Allegheny County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It consists of much of the community of Glenshaw and several neighboring communities. The population was 28,757 at the 2010 census .
Shaler Area High School is a high school in Shaler Township, Pennsylvania (with a Pittsburgh mailing address). The school employed 124 teachers yielding a student teacher ratio of 1:14. The students' Race/Ethnicity breakdown was: 1,750 Caucasian, 6 Hispanic, 27 Black, 7 Asian Pacific Islander. [4]
Shaler Township 1975 Demolished Glenshaw Valley Presbyterian Church 1885 Butler Plank Road Shaler Township 1972 Grace Episcopal Church: 1926 J. Stewart Jr. Bertha and Sycamore Streets Mount Washington 1971 Grace United Methodist Church 1872 1512 North Canal Street Sharpsburg 1977 Graff Building 1912 736 North Avenue Wilkinsburg 1979
The North Hills is the northern suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The independent suburban municipalities that are included in the North Hills are Ross Township, Borough of West View, Shaler Township, West Deer Township, Franklin Park, Marshall Township, Bradford Woods, McCandless Township, Hampton Township, Pine Township, Richland Township, Borough of Fox Chapel, Indiana Township, O'Hara ...
The Shaler North Hills Library is the public library serving Shaler Township, Pennsylvania, the Shaler Area School District and environs. The library can be found in Glenshaw, Pennsylvania, the central municipality of Shaler Township, located 7.2 miles (11.6 km) north northeast of Pittsburgh. A community and cultural resource since 1942, the ...
Shaler Area School District is a large, urban and suburban public school district located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Shaler Area School District encompasses approximately 14 square miles (36 km 2 ) in Pittsburgh 's northern suburbs, including Shaler Township , Etna Borough , Millvale Borough , and Reserve Township .
The Isaac Lightner House in Shaler Township, Pennsylvania, was built in 1833. This Greek Revival house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 1978, [1] and the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1976. [2]
The Bridge in Shaler Township, which carries Burchfield Road over Pine Creek, is a single span stone arch bridge in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania built in 1915. The bridge is a high quality ashlar construction with the single span covering 63 feet. Stone arch bridges are rare in western Pennsylvania. [2]