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southview+pennsylvania Latitude and Longitude:

40°19′40″N 80°15′32″W / 40.32778°N 80.25889°W / 40.32778; -80.25889
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Southview, Pennsylvania
CountryUnited States
State Pennsylvania
County Washington
Population
 ( 2010)
 • Total276
Time zone UTC-5 ( Eastern (EST))
 • Summer ( DST) UTC-4 (EDT)

Southview is a census-designated place [1] located in Mount Pleasant and Cecil Townships in Washington County in the state of Pennsylvania. Southview is located in northern Washington County along Southview Road, within a mile of Pennsylvania Route 50. As of the 2010 census [2] the population was 276 residents.

History

Southview was built as a coal town for the Montour No. 1 coal mine, which opened in 1914. The village was considered to be a first-class miners' town and included housing for miners and their families, as well as a company store. The exact date of the mine closing is unknown, but it was probably closed between 1932 and 1939, according to the aerial photos. [3]

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40°19′40″N 80°15′32″W / 40.32778°N 80.25889°W / 40.32778; -80.25889


southview+pennsylvania Latitude and Longitude:

40°19′40″N 80°15′32″W / 40.32778°N 80.25889°W / 40.32778; -80.25889
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Southview, Pennsylvania
CountryUnited States
State Pennsylvania
County Washington
Population
 ( 2010)
 • Total276
Time zone UTC-5 ( Eastern (EST))
 • Summer ( DST) UTC-4 (EDT)

Southview is a census-designated place [1] located in Mount Pleasant and Cecil Townships in Washington County in the state of Pennsylvania. Southview is located in northern Washington County along Southview Road, within a mile of Pennsylvania Route 50. As of the 2010 census [2] the population was 276 residents.

History

Southview was built as a coal town for the Montour No. 1 coal mine, which opened in 1914. The village was considered to be a first-class miners' town and included housing for miners and their families, as well as a company store. The exact date of the mine closing is unknown, but it was probably closed between 1932 and 1939, according to the aerial photos. [3]

References


40°19′40″N 80°15′32″W / 40.32778°N 80.25889°W / 40.32778; -80.25889


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