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Lawrenceville is a borough in Tioga County, Pennsylvania. The population was 690 at the 2020 census. [3] Geography. Lawrenceville is located at 41°59′48″N 77°7′31″W (41.996564, -77.125159). [4] . It is at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 287 and Pennsylvania Route 49. The only traffic light in town can be found at this intersection.
Pittsburgh's Lawrenceville neighborhood has certainly reinvented itself over the last decade. Find out all the best things in our neighborhood guide!
Lawrenceville is one of the largest neighborhood areas in Pittsburgh in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is located northeast of downtown, and like many of the city's riverfront neighborhoods, it has an industrial past.
Lawrenceville Borough is a small community of approximately 630 people, located in the picturesque region of North Central Pennsylvania, just south of the New York border. Surrounded by rolling hills, Lawrenceville features a large variety of outdoor activities: Cowanesque Lake provides a scenic area for swimming, camping, hiking, boating and ...
Get to know Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh's favorite neighborhood, along the Allegheny River. Find out how the Lawrenceville Corporation supports the area.
Lawrenceville is located just three miles from Downtown Pittsburgh and is right in between two other very cool neighborhoods, the Strip District and Bloomfield. Butler Street is lined with trendy bars and restaurants, art galleries, antique shops and boutiques and even a historic movie theater.
A love letter to Lawrenceville, the sometimes hipster, sometimes not collection of amazing small businesses from fine dining to music venues, art studios and nightlife.
Lawrenceville is a borough in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The population was 627 at the 2000 census. Lawrenceville is located at 41°59?48?N 77°7?31?W / 41.99667°N 77.12528°W / 41.99667; -77.12528 (41.996564, -77.125159). It is at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 287 and Pennsylvania Route 49.
Artsy, funky and friendly are apt descriptors for Lawrenceville, one of Pittsburgh's hottest up-and-coming neighborhoods. Check out the fun for yourself!
Lawrenceville is one of Pittsburgh’s oldest and largest neighborhoods. Founded in 1814, it was named for Captain James Lawrence, who served in the War of 1812 (of “Don’t Give Up The Ship!”...