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Crawford County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.As of the 2020 census, the population was 83,938. [2] Its county seat is Meadville. [3] The county was created on March 12, 1800, from part of Allegheny County and named for Colonel William Crawford. [4]
Cities in Crawford County, Pennsylvania (2 C, 2 P) U. Unincorporated communities in Crawford County, Pennsylvania (5 P) This page was last edited on 4 April 2013, at ...
Spartansburg is located near the northeast corner of Crawford County at (41.821980, -79.685957 It is surrounded by Sparta Township, a separate municipality.. Route 77 passes through the center of the borough, leading northeast 8 miles (13 km) to Corry and southwest 28 miles (45 km) to Meadville, the Crawford County seat.
Sparta Township is a township in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,912 at the 2020 census, [3] up from 1,832 at the 2010 census. [4] The Township surrounds Spartansburg, a borough of a few hundred people.
Interstate 79 crosses the township, with the closest access being Exit 141 (Pennsylvania Route 285 to Geneva) to the south and Exit 147 (U.S. Route 6 and 322 to Meadville) to the north. According to the United States Census Bureau , the township has a total area of 15.9 square miles (41.1 km 2 ), of which 15.8 square miles (40.9 km 2 ) is land ...
Vernon Township is a township in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population was 5,309 at the 2020 census, [3] down from 5,630 at the 2010 census. [4]According to the township's website, Vernon Township is nicknamed the "Golden Link" due to its location between the county seat and the largest natural lake in the state (Conneaut Lake), as well as being the self-described ...
Unlike other forms of municipalities in Pennsylvania, boroughs and towns are not classified according to population. Boroughs designated in the table below with a dagger (†) are home rule municipalities and are also found in the List of Pennsylvania municipalities and counties with home rule charters, optional charters, or optional plans. The ...
Centerville Borough is located just north of the southern terminal moraine for glaciation in northwestern Pennsylvania. The borough is drained by Oil Creek, a southward-flowing tributary of the Allegheny River, which runs through the western side of town and East Branch Oil Creek, which enters the borough from the northeast and joins the main creek west of the borough center.