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Falls is an unincorporated community in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] The community is located along the Susquehanna River, 10.3 miles (16.6 km) west-northwest of downtown Scranton. Falls has a post office with ZIP code 18615. [2] [3]
Falls Township is a suburban Philadelphia township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 34,300 at the 2010 census . Portions of Fairless Hills and Levittown , Pennsylvania , are located in the township.
ZIP Code: 18615. Area code: 570: FIPS code: ... Falls Township is a township in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,690 at the 2020 ...
An 1836 map of Pennsylvania's counties. The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, used by the U.S. government to uniquely identify counties, is provided with each entry. FIPS codes are five-digit numbers; for Pennsylvania the codes start with 42 and are completed with the three-digit county code.
Falls Creek (/ f ɑː l s k r ɪ k /)(/ f ɑː l z k r iː k /) is a borough located in Jefferson and Clearfield Counties, Pennsylvania. The population was 1,036 at the 2020 census. The population was 1,036 at the 2020 census.
Falls Monthly Meeting found a site for the first brick meetinghouse built in Fallsington, about 1690, on 6 acres (0.024 km 2) of land that had been donated by Samuel Burgess. Also in 1690, Thomas Janney donated 72 acres (0.29 km 2) of land to be used as the Quaker burial grounds for Falls Monthly Meeting.
Chambersburg is a borough in and the county seat of Franklin County, in the South Central region of Pennsylvania, United States. [3] It is in the Cumberland Valley, which is part of the Great Appalachian Valley, and 13 miles (21 km) north of Maryland and the Mason-Dixon line and 52 miles (84 km) southwest of Harrisburg, the state capital.
Map of the United States with Pennsylvania highlighted. There are 56 municipalities classified as cities in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [1] Each city is further classified based on population, with Philadelphia being of the first class, Pittsburgh of the second class, Scranton of the second class A, and the remaining 53 cities being of the third class.