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Butler is a city in and the county seat of Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. [4] It is 35 miles (56 km) north of Pittsburgh and part of the Greater Pittsburgh region. As of the 2020 census , the population was 13,502.
Pennsylvania Route 68 (Evans City Road/East Jefferson Street) and PA Route 356 (New Castle Road/Center Avenue/Freeport Road) are major roads in the township. PA Route 8 (Pittsburgh Road and North Main Street Extension) passes through the township in a north–south direction on either side of the city limits of Butler.
Location of Franklin County in Pennsylvania. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The locations of National Register ...
Pennsylvania Route 576 (PA Turnpike 576), also known as the Southern Beltway, is a controlled-access toll road in the southern and western suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is envisioned to serve as a southern beltway around the Greater Pittsburgh area between Pittsburgh International Airport and the historic Steel Valley ...
Lily Lake dam on Pond Creek. The elevation near the mouth of Pond Creek is 522 feet (159 m) above sea level. [7] The elevation of the creek's source is between 1,000 and 1,020 feet (300 and 310 m) above sea level. [2] Pond Creek is in the vicinity of the Wyoming mountains, flowing along their south side. [1]
Pennsylvania Route 28, a limited-access highway, passes through the southeastern part of the township, with access from Exit 17 (Pennsylvania Route 356, or Butler Road). Route 356 bisects the township from southeast to northwest.
2.25 miles (3.62 km) northeast of Pentress on Monongalia County Route 39: Perry Township: Extends into Monongalia County, West Virginia: 30: McClelland-Grimes Farm: McClelland-Grimes Farm: June 28, 2010 : 844 Craynes Run Rd.
Little Blue Run Lake or Little Blue Run is the largest coal ash impound in the United States. [1] FirstEnergy owns the site, located in Western Pennsylvania and parts of the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia, and has disposed of billions of gallons of coal waste into the body of water.