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Carbon Plaza Mall is an indoor and outdoor shopping mall on the south side of Route 443 in Mahoning Township, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, just outside Lehighton. It is anchored by a Giant Supermarket and a Big Lots. Other major stores include Dollar Tree, Rent-A-Center, and Rite Aid. There are several fast food outlets in the parking lot.
Lehighton is located in southern Carbon County at (40.831932, -75.714701 It is in northeast Pennsylvania 117 miles (188 km) west of New York City and 37 miles (60 km) south of Wilkes-Barre . The borough is situated on the west bank of the Lehigh River at an elevation ranging from 470 feet (140 m) above sea level at the river up to 725 feet (221 ...
Carbon County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census , the population was 64,749. [ 2 ] The county is part of the Northeast Pennsylvania region of the state.
Postcard of Horse Exhibit Hall at the Great Allentown Fair at the Allentown Fairgrounds in 1909. The Lehigh County Agricultural Society hosted the first fair from October 6 to October 8, 1852, on Livingston's Lawn, a 5-acre (20,000 m 2) plot located east of Fourth Street, between Walnut and Union Streets, in Allentown.
Weissport is located in southern Carbon County at (40.829105, -75.700817). [9] It is on the east side of the Lehigh River, situated on low ground between the river and the former Lehigh Canal. To the west, across the river, is the much larger borough of Lehighton.
Nesquehoning is the former home of KME Corp, which was the largest employer in the borough for many decades until operations ceased in early 2022. [13] The company, a division of REV Group , manufactures custom-built fire fighting vehicles for a variety of markets worldwide, and other specialty heavy-duty vehicles, including aircraft refuelers ...
The hours for the fair varies depending on the gate you enter and leave, event and activity. Main Gate and Blue Gate : 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday to Thursday; and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday to Sunday
The area of Carbon County, Pennsylvania that is present-day Lehigh Township was considered to be part of Lausanne Township from 1808 until 1875. It was during that year that it became known as Lehigh Township. [4] In 1808, a tract of forested land near the Lehigh River was owned by members of the Moravian Church.