Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Penn Hills Township | |
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| Name | Penn Hills Township |
| State | Pennsylvania |
| County | Allegheny |
| Established | 1958 |
| Population | 42,329 |
| Population as of | 2020 |
Penn Hills Township is a Pennsylvania township located in Allegheny County, approximately 10 miles east of Pittsburgh. The township is situated near the Allegheny River and is bordered by the Municipality of Wilkinsburg, Monroeville, and Plum Township. Penn Hills Township is also close to the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, making it a popular residential area for students and faculty.
Penn Hills Township covers an area of approximately 19 square miles, with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial zones. The township is situated near the Connoquenessing Creek and the Allegheny River, which provide scenic views and recreational opportunities. Nearby attractions include the Boyce Park, Hartwood Acres Park, and the Frick Art & Historical Center. The township's geography is also influenced by its proximity to the Laurel Highlands, a region known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities, including Ohiopyle State Park and the Youghiogheny River Trail.
The area now known as Penn Hills Township was originally inhabited by the Seneca Native American tribe and was later settled by European-American colonists, including George Washington, who surveyed the area in the 18th century. The township was officially established in 1958, after separating from the Municipality of Wilkinsburg. Penn Hills Township has a rich history, with notable events including the French and Indian War and the American Civil War. The township is also home to several historic sites, including the Bushy Run Battlefield and the Senator John Heinz History Center.
As of the 2020 census, Penn Hills Township has a population of 42,329, with a diverse mix of ages, ethnicities, and incomes. The township is home to a significant number of African American residents, as well as Italian American and Polish American communities. Nearby institutions, such as the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, attract students and faculty from around the world, including China, India, and South Korea. The township is also close to the Pittsburgh International Airport, which provides convenient access to domestic and international destinations, including New York City, Los Angeles, and London.
Penn Hills Township is governed by a board of commissioners, who are elected by the residents of the township. The township is also served by the Allegheny County Sheriff's Office and the Penn Hills Police Department. The township has a long history of community engagement, with organizations such as the Penn Hills Rotary Club and the Penn Hills Lions Club contributing to local charitable causes, including the American Red Cross and the United Way. The township is also represented in the Pennsylvania State Senate and the United States House of Representatives.
The economy of Penn Hills Township is diverse, with a mix of retail, commercial, and industrial businesses. The township is home to several major employers, including the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Highmark, and Giant Eagle. The township is also close to the Pittsburgh Technology Center, which is home to several technology and startup companies, including Google and Microsoft. The township's economy is also influenced by its proximity to the Pittsburgh International Airport and the Port of Pittsburgh, which provide access to national and international markets, including Chicago, New York City, and Europe.
Penn Hills Township is served by the Penn Hills School District, which operates several public schools, including Penn Hills High School and Linton Middle School. The township is also home to several private schools, including The Ellis School and The Winchester Thurston School. Nearby institutions, such as the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, offer a range of academic programs, including engineering, business, and medicine. The township is also close to the Community College of Allegheny County, which provides affordable and accessible education and training programs, including nursing and computer science. The township's students also have access to resources and facilities at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh and the Senator John Heinz History Center.
Category:Townships in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania