This community, located in the Susquehanna River
Valley of central Pennyslvania, was founded in
the 1770s and historically supplied most of the
rails for the country's railroads.
Population:
4,897
Location:
Located 150 miles northeast of Philadelphia
and 160 miles west of New York City.
From its Independence National Historic Park
to the Delaware Water Gap to the Hershey Factory
to Amish country to Philly cheesesteak to major
league sports teams – Pennsylvania (pop.
12,365,455) has a fix for everyone.
Population:
12,365,455
Location:
Borders on New York, New Jersey, Delaware,
Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio, and Lake Erie.