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Ellwood City is a borough primarily in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, United States. With a small district extending into Beaver County, it lies along the Connoquenessing Creek just east of its confluence with the Beaver River. The population was 7,642 at the 2020 census. [6]
PA 488 begins at an intersection with PA 65/PA 288 in the borough of Ellwood City in Lawrence County, heading east on two-lane undivided Fountain Avenue. The road passes through residential areas before heading into commercial and industrial areas, turning southeast onto Portersville Road.
PA 65 (Mercer Road) – Ellwood City, New Brighton: Butler: Zelienople: 14.7: 23.7: PA 288 west (West New Castle Street) – Ellwood City: Eastern terminus of PA 588 signage; west end of PA 288 overlap: 16.1: 25.9: US 19 / PA 68 (Main Street) to I-79 – Portersville, Pittsburgh: Eastern terminus; east end of PA 288 overlap; eastern terminus of ...
The road heads into the borough of Ellwood City and turns to the east, becoming Lawrence Avenue and passing through business areas. Farther east, the route heads through the commercial downtown before turning south onto 4th Street. A block later, PA 351 turns east onto Crescent Avenue and passes homes before ending at PA 65/PA 288. [2] [3]
PA 65/PA 288 continues into Beaver County, passing through more industrial sections of Ellwood City before running through urban residential areas and widening into a four-lane divided highway. At this point, the road passes near more homes separated from the road by trees, heading into North Sewickley Township and becoming Ellwood-Zelienople Road.
PA 989 southbound in Economy. PA 989 begins at an intersection with PA 65 in the borough of Ambridge, heading east on two-lane undivided 8th Street. The route passes through residential areas, turning north onto Duss Avenue. The road passes more homes before heading into a mix of residences and businesses with some industry.
Connoquenessing Creek in Butler, Pennsylvania. In 2000, a scientific study was conducted to determine the health of the creek. Researchers discovered that only the Mississippi River received more toxic materials than the Connoquenessing, making the small river the second most polluted waterway in the United States.
After crossing the Connoquenessing Creek, the PA 65/PA 288 concurrency comes to an end while PA 65 travels north as North Street, then turns to the east to become Line Avenue, and then shifts towards the north as New Castle Road then becoming Ellwood Road. In Shenango Township, PA 65 intersects the southern terminus of PA 388 at a "Y" intersection.