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As of 2007, there were 6.21 miles (9.99 km) of public roads in East Bangor, of which 1.86 miles (2.99 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 4.35 miles (7.00 km) were maintained by the borough. [4] Pennsylvania Route 512 is the only numbered highway serving East Bangor. It follows Central Avenue along ...
Bangor, or West Bangor, to differentiate it from its immediate neighbor East Bangor, is a borough located in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located 32 miles (51 km) north of Allentown. It had a population of 5,187 as of the 2020 census.
Bangor: Borough 5,273 22 Washington Township: Township 5,122 23 East Allen Township: Township 4,930 24 Allen Township: Township 4,269 25 Palmer Heights: CDP 3,762 26 Pen Argyl: Borough 3,595 27 Eastlawn Gardens: CDP 3,307 28 Lower Mount Bethel Township: Township 3,101 29 North Catasauqua: Borough 2,849 30 Wind Gap: Borough 2,720 31 Bath ...
The Slate Belt is a geographic region in Northampton County, Pennsylvania that is typically described as including Bangor, Wind Gap, Pen Argyl, and Portland. [1] The region is named for the historical prevalence of slate quarrying in the area.
Everett Kent was born in East Bangor, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of the state. He attended the public schools in Lansford, East Bangor, Nazareth, and Bangor. He was engaged as a machinist and as a newspaper reporter, taught school, and worked as the principal of Roosevelt School in Bangor, Pennsylvan
Born in Frederick County, Virginia, Pennsylvania State Representative from 1806-1807 and 1814-1816. [4] Isaac Weaver Jr. Democratic-Republican: 1809 – 1812 Waynesburg: Pennsylvania State Representative from 1797 to 1803 including as Speaker from 1800 to 1803. Treasurer of Pennsylvania from 1802 to 1807. First term as Pennsylvania State ...
The route heads east through the northern Northampton County boroughs of Wind Gap, Pen Argyl, Bangor, and East Bangor, intersecting PA 191 in Bangor. It then continues east to PA 611. PA 512 was originally designated by 1928 to run from PA 12 (now PA 191) in Hecktown north to PA 12 in Wind Gap. In the 1930s, the southern terminus was realigned ...
Pennsylvania Street over Martins Creek 40°52′10″N 75°12′28″W / 40.869444°N 75.207778°W / 40.869444; -75.207778 ( Bridge in Bangor Bangor