Cambria County, Pennsylvania
Cambria County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 143,679. Its county seat is Ebensburg. The county was created on March 26, 1804, from parts of Bedford, Huntingdon, and Somerset Counties and later organized in 1807. It was named for the nation of Wales, which in Latin is known as "Cambria".
Cambria County comprises the Johnstown, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Johnstown-Somerset, PA Combined Statistical Area.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of, of which is land and is water. Cambria has a warm-summer humid continental climate and average monthly temperatures in downtown Johnstown range from 27.8 °F in January to 71.0 °F in July, while in Ebensburg they range from 23.9 °F in January to 67.7 °F in July.Adjacent counties
- Clearfield County
- Blair County
- Bedford County
- Somerset County
- Westmoreland County
- Indiana County
National protected areas
- Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site
- Johnstown Flood National Memorial
Major highways
Demographics
As of the census of 2000, there were 152,598 people, 60,531 households, and 40,616 families residing in the county. The population density was 222 people per square mile. There were 65,796 housing units at an average density of 96 per square mile. The racial makeup of the county was 95.80% White, 2.83% Black or African American, 0.09% Native American, 0.38% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.25% from other races, and 0.64% from two or more races. 0.89% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 27.7% were of German, 10.2% Irish, 10.1% Italian, 10.0% Polish, 6.5% Slovak, 6.2% American and 5.6% English ancestry.There were 60,531 households out of which 27.00% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 52.80% were married couples living together, 10.40% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.90% were non-families. 29.80% of all households were made up of individuals and 15.60% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.38 and the average family size was 2.96.
In the county, the population was spread out with 21.00% under the age of 18, 9.00% from 18 to 24, 26.20% from 25 to 44, 24.10% from 45 to 64, and 19.70% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41 years. For every 100 females there were 94.20 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.30 males.
Law and government
As of July 2020, there were 83,627 registered voters in Cambria County.- Democratic: 38,030
- Republican: 36,917
- Other Parties / No Party: 8,680
Al Gore received 50.3% of the county vote to 46.4% for George W. Bush in 2000, but Bush carried it with 50.8% of the vote to 48.7% for John Kerry in 2004–only the third time since 1928 that the county had supported a Republican for president. Cambria returned to the Democratic Presidential column in 2008, with Barack Obama receiving 49.4% of the vote to 48.7% for John McCain. In 2011 the GOP won a majority on the county commissioners board and in 2012 gave Mitt Romney 58.1% of the vote to Barack Obama's 40.1%.
In 2016, Donald Trump carried the county with 66.5% of the vote to Hillary Clinton's 29.7%, winning the county by 36.8%. This broke the modern record for margin of victory in the county of 35.4% set by Lyndon Johnson in 1964.
County commissioners
- Thomas C. Chernisky, Chairman, Democrat
- William "B.J." Smith, Democrat
- Scott W. Hunt, Republican
Other county offices
- District Attorney, Gregory J. Neugebauer, Republican
- Clerk of Courts, Max R. Pavlovich, Democrat
- Controller, Ed Cernic Jr., Democrat
- Coroner, Jeffrey Lees, Democrat
- Prothonotary, Lisa Crynock, Republican
- Recorder of Deeds, Melissa Kimla, Republican
- Register of Wills, Cindy Perrone, Democrat
- Sheriff, Bob Kolar, Democrat
- Treasurer, Lisa Kozorosky, Democrat
State Senate
- Wayne Langerholc, Republican, Pennsylvania's 35th Senatorial District
State House of Representatives
United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
Public services
for the county is regulated by the Cambria County Solid Waste Management Authority.Education
Colleges and universities
- Christ the Saviour Seminary, Johnstown
- Mount Aloysius College
- Saint Francis University
- University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
- Tipple Town Tech.
Community, junior, and technical colleges
- Cambria-Rowe Business College
- Pennsylvania Highlands Community College
- Commonwealth Technical Institute, Johnstown
- Wrightco Technologies Technical Training Institute, Ebensburg
Public school districts
- Blacklick Valley School District
- Cambria Heights School District
- Central Cambria School District
- Conemaugh Valley School District
- Ferndale Area School District
- Forest Hills School District
- Glendale School District
- Greater Johnstown School District
- Northern Cambria School District
- Penn Cambria School District
- Portage Area School District
- Richland School District
- Westmont Hilltop School District
- Windber Area School District
Private schools
- All Saints Catholic School, Cresson
- Appalachian Youth Service
- Arbutus Park Manor, Johnstown
- Bishop Carroll High School
- Bishop McCort High School, Johnstown
- Cambria County Child Development Center, Ebensburg
- Cambria County Christian School, Johnstown
- Carousel Learning & Development Center, Johnstown
- Cathedral Catholic Academy, Johnstown
- Center for Achievement
- Childrens Express Inc, Cresson
- Easter Seal Day Care Center, Johnstown
- Genesis Christian Academy, Johnstown
- Holy Name School, Ebensburg
- Houston House, Johnstown
- Laurel Highlands Therapeutic Academy, Ebensburg
- Little Learning Lamp, Johnstown
- Northern Cambria Catholic School, Nicktown
- Occupational Preparation School, Ebensburg
- Our Mother of Sorrow School, Johnstown
- Richland Academy, Johnstown
- Sean Davison School of Driving, Lilly
- St Michael School, Loretto
- St Sophia Orthodox Christian Academy, Johnstown
Vo Tech schools
- Admiral Peary Vocational Technical School
- Greater Johnstown Career Technical Center
Recreation
- Prince Gallitzin State Park is named for Demetrius Gallitzin, a Russian nobleman turned Catholic priest who was instrumental in the settlement of Cambria County.
- Laurel Ridge State Park surrounds a 70-mile hiking trail that begins in Cambria County and ends at Ohiopyle State Park in Fayette County.
Communities
City
- Johnstown
Boroughs
- Ashville
- Brownstown
- Carrolltown
- Cassandra
- Chest Springs
- Cresson
- Daisytown
- Dale
- East Conemaugh
- Ebensburg
- Ehrenfeld
- Ferndale
- Franklin
- Gallitzin
- Geistown
- Hastings
- Lilly
- Lorain
- Loretto
- Nanty Glo
- Northern Cambria
- Patton
- Portage
- Sankertown
- Scalp Level
- South Fork
- Southmont
- Summerhill
- Tunnelhill
- Vintondale
- Westmont
- Wilmore
Townships
- Adams
- Allegheny
- Barr
- Blacklick
- Cambria
- Chest
- Clearfield
- Conemaugh
- Cresson
- Croyle
- Dean
- East Carroll
- East Taylor
- Elder
- Gallitzin
- Jackson
- Lower Yoder
- Middle Taylor
- Munster
- Portage
- Reade
- Richland
- Stonycreek
- Summerhill
- Susquehanna
- Upper Yoder
- Washington
- West Carroll
- West Taylor
- White
Census-designated places
- Beaverdale
- Belmont
- Blandburg
- Colver
- Dunlo
- Elim
- Mundys Corner
- Oakland
- Revloc
- Riverside
- Salix
- Sidman
- Spring Hill
- St. Michael
- University of Pittsburgh
- Vinco
Unincorporated communities
- Coupon
- Flinton
- Elmora
- Emeigh
- Garmantown
- New Germany
- Nicktown
- Twin Rocks
- Saint Benedict
Population ranking
† county seat
Rank | City/Town/etc. | Municipal type | Population |
1 | Johnstown | City | 20,978 |
2 | Westmont | Borough | 5,181 |
3 | Northern Cambria | Borough | 3,835 |
4 | Elim | CDP | 3,727 |
5 | † Ebensburg | Borough | 3,351 |
6 | Belmont | CDP | 2,784 |
7 | Nanty Glo | Borough | 2,734 |
8 | Portage | Borough | 2,638 |
9 | Geistown | Borough | 2,467 |
10 | Southmont | Borough | 2,284 |
11 | Patton | Borough | 1,769 |
12 | Cresson | Borough | 1,711 |
13 | Gallitzin | Borough | 1,668 |
14 | Mundys Corner | CDP | 1,651 |
15 | Ferndale | Borough | 1,636 |
16 | Oakland | CDP | 1,578 |
17 | University of Pittsburgh | CDP | 1,572 |
18 | Vinco | CDP | 1,305 |
19 | Loretto | Borough | 1,302 |
20 | Hastings | Borough | 1,278 |
21 | Dale | Borough | 1,234 |
22 | East Conemaugh | Borough | 1,220 |
23 | Salix | CDP | 1,149 |
24 | Beaverdale | CDP | 1,035 |
25 | Lilly | Borough | 968 |
26 | Colver | CDP | 959 |
27 | South Fork | Borough | 928 |
28 | Carrolltown | Borough | 853 |
29 | Spring Hill | CDP | 839 |
30 | Scalp Level | Borough | 778 |
31 | Lorain | Borough | 759 |
32 | Brownstown | Borough | 744 |
33 | Sankertown | Borough | 675 |
34 | Revloc | CDP | 570 |
35 | Summerhill | Borough | 490 |
36 | Sidman | CDP | 431 |
37 | Vintondale | Borough | 414 |
38 | St. Michael | CDP | 408 |
39 | Blandburg | CDP | 402 |
40 | Riverside | CDP | 381 |
41 | Tunnelhill | Borough | 363 |
42 | Dunlo | CDP | 342 |
43 | Daisytown | Borough | 326 |
44 | Franklin | Borough | 323 |
45 | Ehrenfeld | Borough | 228 |
46 | Ashville | Borough | 227 |
47 | Wilmore | Borough | 225 |
48 | Chest Springs | Borough | 149 |
49 | Cassandra | Borough | 147 |