Indiana County, county in Pennsylvania, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 83,664 inhabitants. The county was created 218 years ago in 1806. Its county seat is Indiana.
There are 2 city/town in Indiana County, PA. The largest city of Indiana County is McIntyre with a population of 496. Other cities include and Marion Center population 417
McIntyre, Human settlement in United States of America
Marion Center, Borough of Pennsylvania
Located in western Pennsylvania, Indiana County is home to a mix of small cities, towns, boroughs, and rural communities. Here are some of the notable populated places in Indiana County:
Indiana - The largest city and county seat, Indiana has a population around 13,000. It is home to Indiana University of Pennsylvania and has a historic downtown.
Blairsville - Sitting along the Conemaugh River, Blairsville has around 3,500 residents. The downtown district has restaurants, shops, and charm.
Homer City - About 1,500 people live in Homer City, which was founded as a coal mining town. The Homer City Generating Station is located nearby.
Marion Center - This small borough of under 300 residents is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a remarkably intact Victorian-era town.
Saltsburg - Located along the Kiskiminetas and Conemaugh Rivers, Saltsburg has a population around 900. A canal museum commemorates its history.
Other Indiana County towns include Armagh, Clymer, Creekside, Ernest, Glen Campbell, Shelocta, Smicksburg, and White Township. The area is known for its natural scenery, university town vibes, and historical sites.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Indiana County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Marion Center | Borough of Pennsylvania | 417 |
McIntyre | Human settlement in United States of America | 496 |