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New Castle is the county seat of Lawrence County which has a population of approximately 91,000. In 1998, New Castle was a host city for the History Channel Great Race. Over 15,000 spectators gathered downtown for the festivities. The city celebrated its 200th birthday in 1998 with a downtown fireworks festival that attracted over 30,000 people.
Harlansburg is an unincorporated community located in Scott Township, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, United States approximately 8 miles (13 km) east of the city of New Castle. The community is the home of the Harlansburg Station Transportation Museum [1] and the Harlansburg cave, reputedly the longest cave in Pennsylvania. [2]
The United States Office of Management and Budget [14] has designated Lawrence County as the New Castle, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). As of the 2010 U.S. census [ 15 ] the micropolitan area ranked 3rd most populous in the State of Pennsylvania and the 48th most populous in the United States with a population of 91,108.
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The New Castle Youth Development Center (NCYDC), a juvenile detention center of the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, was located in the township. The facility, which opened in 1969, had 236,444-square-foot (21,966.4 m 2 ) of space in 13 buildings, and almost 150-acre (61 ha) of land.
New Castle is an unincorporated place in Decatur Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. It is located between West Decatur and Houtzdale . This Clearfield County, Pennsylvania state location article is a stub .
New Castle Northwest is located in central Lawrence County at (41.021338, -80.352919), [5] on the northwestern side of the city of New Castle, the county seat. The CDP is in the southern part of Neshannock Township and is bordered to the southwest by Union Township.
The Warners, residents of nearby Youngstown, Ohio, were sons of Polish Jews wanting to break into the newly-established and burgeoning film business. After successfully presenting a used copy of The Great Train Robbery at Idora Park in Youngstown, [1] the brothers traveled to New Castle to screen the movie in a vacant store on a site that would later become the Cascade Center. [2]