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Paris is a census-designated place in Hanover Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. Although it is not tracked by the United States Census Bureau, Paris has been assigned the ZIP code 15021. As of the 2020 census the population was 842 residents.
Hanover Township is a township in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,421 at the 2020 census. [2] Hillman State Park, a Pennsylvania state park, and the KeyBank Pavilion concert venue are located in Hanover Township.
Quarry locations include Ashcom, New Paris (inactive), Kilcoin (closed), and Sproul (inactive). Two coal fields exist within Bedford County. One is the Broad Top Field in the northeastern corner of the county, and the other is the Georges Creek Field along the southwestern border (PA Geological Survey Map 11). Both fields contain bituminous coal.
New Paris is located in western Bedford County at (40.107564, -78.644470), [4] northwest of Bedford, north of Schellsburg and east-northeast of Somerset It lies on the west side of Chestnut Ridge . Pennsylvania Route 96 (Cortland Road) runs through the town, leading south 4.6 miles (7.4 km) to Schellsburg and U.S. Route 30 , and north 5.5 miles ...
The Devil's Den, McClurg Covered Bridge is a historic King post truss covered bridge in Paris, Pennsylvania. [2] Built in 1880, [3] the bridge originally was part of Devil's Den Road and crossed Kings Creek in Paris, PA.
The Paris Commune (French: Commune de Paris, pronounced [kɔ.myn də pa.ʁi]) was a French revolutionary government that seized power in Paris on 18 March 1871 and controlled parts of the city until 28 May 1871.
After graduating from preparatory school, Paris attended the University of Scranton where he graduated magna cum laude in 1998. [3]Paris earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence from the Temple University Beasley School of Law in 2004, [1] [3] and in 2005 he passed the Pennsylvania Bar Exam, of which he is an active member. [3]
Paris, Pennsylvania: Coordinates: Area: 0.1 acres (0.040 ha) Architectural style: Kingpost truss: MPS: Covered Bridges of Washington and Greene Counties TR: NRHP reference No. 79003827 [1] Added to NRHP: June 22, 1979