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Natrona is an unincorporated community in Harrison Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. [1] It is located in western Pennsylvania within the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area , approximately 24 miles (39 km) northeast of Downtown Pittsburgh .
Natrona Heights is an unincorporated community in Harrison Township, Allegheny County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [1] It is located in Western Pennsylvania within the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area , approximately 24 miles (39 km) northeast of Pittsburgh .
Harrison Township is a township in Allegheny County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The population was 10,169 at the 2020 census. [2] Pennsylvania Route 28 passes through Harrison Township, connecting Kittanning to the northeast and Pittsburgh to the southwest.
Pennsalt Historic District (also known as Pennsalt Company Houses) is a historic district in Natrona, Pennsylvania. [2]According to the Library of Congress, the Pennsalt Historic District, is "an early and architecturally intact collection of housing built by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company," and "is a significant example of a western Pennsylvania company town of the mid to late ...
Natrona may refer to the following in the United States and Egypt: In Pennsylvania: Natrona, Pennsylvania. Natrona High School; Natrona Bottling Company, soda pop works in the above; Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania; Harrison Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, the municipality encompassing the above; In Illinois: Natrona, Illinois; In Kansas:
Saint Joseph High School was established in 1915 by Bishop Regis Canevin as part of Saint Joseph Church, a parish in Natrona, Pennsylvania. [2] Originally, the high school only housed 9th and 10th grade students until becoming a four year institution in 1922.
The company was founded as the Natrona Bottling Works in 1904 by Ed Welsh, and was purchased by the Bowser family in 1939, who changed the name to the Natrona Bottling Company. John Bowser hired his 15-year-old brother Paul, who worked at the company after school and on weekends.
Highlands High School is a suburban, public secondary school in the Natrona Heights neighborhood of Harrison Township in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is part of the Highlands School District and has a current enrollment of about 800 students in grades nine through twelve. [3]