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Gilbertsville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Douglass Township in northwestern Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located at the junction of Routes 73 and 100 . The population was 4,832 at the 2010 census , and the ZIP code is 19525.
Gilbertsville may refer to: Gilbertsville, New York; Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania; Gilbertsville, Kentucky; See also. Gilbertville, Iowa This page was last edited on ...
The township's villages include Congo, Englesville (also in Berks County,) Gilbertsville, Niantic, and Sassamansville (also in New Hanover Township.) The township has a hot-summer humid continental climate (Dfa) and is in hardiness zones 6b and 7a. The average monthly temperatures in Gilbertsville range from 30.2 °F in January to 74.9 °F in July.
William Zern (1883 - 1978) started Zern's, also known as "The Sale," in 1922. The small family farm auction was soon joined by neighbors and townsfolk and before long a Gilbertsville landmark was born. During the early days, livestock was auctioned in the large lower barn. The auction grew and pulled in numerous vendors of widely varying ...
Loyalhanna rises from Laurel Ridge in southeastern Westmoreland County, north of Donegal and flows NNE, along the southeastern side of Chestnut Ridge. Approximately 5 mi (8 km) northwest of Ligonier it turns northwest, cutting through Chestnut Ridge and passing through Latrobe.
Hanna is a former County Commissioner in Chester County, Pennsylvania, [4] and is an evangelical Episcopalian. [5] In his role as president of the organization, Hanna has written on issues including a fence on the southern border , work visas , copyright , protest art of the tea party movement , [ 6 ] [ 7 ] the navy , [ 8 ] the Iran deal , [ 9 ...
In recent decades, what was Hanna's Town in the 1700s has been excavated, extensively restored, and rebuilt. Currently, the Historic Hanna's Town site includes the reconstructed Hanna Tavern/Courthouse, three vintage late 18th-century log houses, a reconstruction of the Revolutionary-era fort and blockhouse, a blacksmith shop, and a wagon shed housing an authentic late 18th century Conestoga ...
At the 2000 census, 2,301 people, 879 households, and 624 families lived in the township.The population density was 115.4 inhabitants per square mile (44.6/km 2).There were 964 housing units at an average density of 48.4 per square mile (18.7/km 2).