Washington County, county in Pennsylvania, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 206,803 inhabitants. The county was created 244 years ago in 1781. Its county seat is Washington.
There are 5 city/town in Washington County, PA. The largest city of Washington County is Bentleyville with a population of 2,479. Other cities include, Buffalo population 2,011, Baidland population 1,563, Burgettstown population 1,310 and Beallsville population 460
Baidland, Census designated place
Nestled in the rolling hills of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Washington County is home to historic river towns, quaint villages, and bustling commercial hubs. The county seat, Washington, provides a lively downtown scene filled with restaurants, shops, and nightlife venues. Nearby California originated as a 19th century coal mining town along the Monongahela River.
North of Washington, visitors can explore the small college town of Waynesburg, home to Waynesburg University and its scenic campus quad. The tiny village of West Middletown retains its quiet, residential character and charm from years past.
Canonsburg, located in Washington County's northeast corner, boasts important historical attractions like the Perry Como Statue and Meadowcroft Rockshelter for learning about prehistoric native life.
With its unique blend of history, culture, small town appeal and natural beauty, Washington County encapsulates the essence of Southwestern Pennsylvania living. Each community adds its own story to the greater region.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Washington County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Baidland | Census designated place | 1,563 |
Beallsville | Borough of Pennsylvania | 460 |
Bentleyville | Village in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States of America | 2,479 |
Buffalo | Township in northeastern Perry County, Pennsylvania | 2,011 |
Burgettstown | Borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States; a suburb of Pittsburgh | 1,310 |