Centre County, Pennsylvania
Centre County is a county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 153,990. Its county seat is Bellefonte. Centre County comprises the State College, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.
History
The lands of the future Centre County were first recorded by James Potter in 1764. Potter, having reached the top of Nittany Mountain, and "....seeing the prairies and noble forest beneath him, cried out to his attendant, 'By heavens, Thompson, I have discovered an empire!'" After the American Revolutionary War, Centre County was created on February 13, 1800, from parts of Huntingdon, Lycoming, Mifflin, and Northumberland counties; it was named for its central location in the state.Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of, of which is land and is water. It is the fifth-largest county in Pennsylvania by area and uses area code 814.Centre has a humid continental climate which is warm-summer except near the Bald Eagle Creek from Wingate downstream where it is hot-summer. Average temperatures in downtown State College range from 26.0 °F in January to 70.7 °F in July, while in Milesburg they range from 26.4 °F in January to 71.7 °F in July and in Snow Shoe they range from 23.8 °F in January to 68.0 °F in July.
Features
- Bald Eagle Valley
- Bald Eagle Mountain
- Nittany Valley
- Mount Nittany
- Penns Valley
- Tussey Mountain
Adjacent counties
- Clinton County
- Union County
- Mifflin County
- Huntingdon County
- Blair County
- Clearfield County
Demographics
There were 57,573 households out of which 23.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 44.6% were married couples living together, 3.3% had a male householder with no wife present, 6.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 45.7% were non-families. 28.7% of all households were made up of individuals and 8.3% 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 2.91.
In the county, the population was spread out with 15.9% under the age of 18, 28.9% from 18 to 24, 22.6% from 25 to 44, 21.3% from 45 to 64, and 11.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 29 years. For every 100 females there were 107.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 108.1 males.
Metropolitan Statistical Area
The United States Office of Management and Budget has designated Centre County as the State College, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area . As of the 2010 U.S. Census the metropolitan area ranked 13th most populous in the State of Pennsylvania and the 259th most populous in the United States with a population of 155,403. Centre County is also a part of the larger State College-DuBois, PA Combined Statistical Area , which combines the populations of Centre County as well as Clearfield County to the west. The Combined Statistical Area ranked 9th in the State of Pennsylvania and 123rd most populous in the United States with a population of 236,577.Law and government
County Commissioners
- Michael Pipe, Chairman
- Mark Higgins, Vice-Chair
- Steven G. Dershem, Commissioner
Other county offices
- Clerk of Courts and Prothonotary, Jeremy Breon, Democrat
- Controller, Jason Moser, Democrat
- Coroner, Scott Sayers, Democrat
- District Attorney, Bernie Cantorna, Democrat
- Recorder of Deeds, Joe Davidson, Republican
- Register of Wills, Christine Millinder, Republican
- Sheriff, Bryan Sampsel, Republican
- Treasurer, Colleen Kennedy, Democrat
State Senate
- Jake Corman, Republican, Pennsylvania's 34th Senatorial District
State House of Representatives
- Stephanie Borowicz, Republican, Pennsylvania's 76th Representative District
- Scott Conklin, Democrat, Pennsylvania's 77th Representative District
- Rich Irvin, Republican, Pennsylvania's 81st Representative District
- Kerry Benninghoff, Republican, Pennsylvania's 171st Representative District
United States House of Representatives
- Fred Keller, Republican, Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district
- Glenn "G.T." Thompson, Republican, Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district
United States Senate
- Pat Toomey, Republican
- Bob Casey, Jr., Democrat
Politics
- Democratic: 44,051
- Republican: 41,771
- Libertarian: 685
- No party affiliation: 19,162
- Other: 2,647
Analysts believe that many of the students and faculty at the main campus of Penn State, in State College in the southern half of the county, have contributed to the Democratic victories. In 2012, Barack Obama won the county in his reelection campaign by a very narrow margin, 48.9% to 48.65%, a difference of just 175 votes. In 2016, Democrat Hillary Clinton, beat eventual President-elect Republican Donald Trump 47.76% to 45.86%. In that same election, incumbent Republican Senator Pat Toomey beat Democratic opponent Katie McGinty 47.91% to 46.2% in the county.
Education
Colleges and universities
- Pennsylvania State University
Community, junior, and technical colleges
- South Hills School of Business & Technology
- Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology, public Vo Tech in Pleasant Gap
Public school districts
- Bald Eagle Area School District
- Bellefonte Area School District
- Keystone Central School District
- Penns Valley Area School District
- Philipsburg-Osceola Area School District
- State College Area School District
- Tyrone Area School District
Public charter schools
- Young Scholars of Central PA Charter School
- Centre Learning Community Charter School
- Nittany Valley Charter School
- There are 13 public cyber charter schools in Pennsylvania that are available for free statewide, to children K-12. See: Education in Pennsylvania.
Private schools
- Bower Hollow Parochial School - Woodward
- Centre County Christian Academy - Bellefonte
- Elk Creek School - Rebersburg
- Faith Christian Academy - Philipsburg
- Grace Prep - State College
- Hill Side School - Rebersburg
- Hubler Ridge School - Bellefonte
- Kramer Gap School - Spring Mills
- Little Nittany Amish Parochial School - Howard
- Mountain View School - Rebersburg
- Nittany Christian School - State College
- Our Lady of Victory School - State College
- Peach Lane Amish School - Madisonburg
- Penns Valley Amish Paroch School - Woodward
- Rockville School - Rebersburg
- Spring Bank School - Rebersburg
- St John Evangelist School - Bellefonte
- St. Joseph's Academy - Boalsburg
- State College Friends School - State College
- Sunny Meadow Parochial School - Howard
- Sunset View School - Howard
- Sunset View School - Rebersburg
- Windy Poplars School - Centre Hall
- Woodside Amish School - Spring Mills
Libraries
- *Centre County Library & Historical Museum - Bellefonte
- *Centre Hall Area Branch Library - Centre Hall
- *Holt Memorial Library - Philipsburg
- *Centre County Bookmobile
Pennsylvania State University libraries
- Pattee Library
- Paterno Library
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Transportation
Major highways
Recreation
There are six Pennsylvania state parks in Centre County.- Bald Eagle State Park is the largest state park in Centre County with 5,900-acres. It is on Pennsylvania Route 150 between Milesburg and Lock Haven.
- Black Moshannon State Park west of State College has a bog with three species of carnivorous plants and 17 orchid varieties.
- McCalls Dam State Park is a small park on a dirt road in the extreme eastern tip of the county.
- Penn-Roosevelt State Park is the site of a former segregated CCC camp for African American men.
- Poe Paddy State Park is at the confluence of Big Poe Creek and Penns Creek.
- Poe Valley State Park is in an isolated valley surrounding 25 acre Poe Lake.
Media
Numerous magazines are also published including Town & Gown, State College Magazine, Good Life in Happy Valley, Blue White Illustrated, Pennsylvania Business Central, and Voices of Central Pennsylvania.
The radio market of Centre County is ranked #257 in the nation. Some of the more popular stations include WPSU, WKPS, WMAJ, WQWK, WFGE, WBHV, WZWW, WRSC, WAPY, and WBUS.
Centre County is part of the Johnstown/Altoona/State College television market, which is currently ranked #99 in the nation. Television stations broadcasting out of State College include WPSU and WHVL as well as C-NET, Centre County's Government and Education Access Television Network, which broadcasts on two channels: CGTV and CETV. Johnstown-based WJAC-TV and Altoona-based WTAJ-TV also maintain satellite studios and offices here.
Communities
Under Pennsylvania law, there are five types of incorporated municipalities: cities, home rule municipalities, boroughs, townships, and, in at most two cases, towns. The following municipalities, boroughs and townships are in Centre County:Home rule municipalities
- Ferguson Township
- State College
Boroughs
- Bellefonte
- Centre Hall
- Howard
- Milesburg
- Millheim
- Philipsburg
- Port Matilda
- Snow Shoe
- Unionville
Townships
- Benner
- Boggs
- Burnside
- College
- Curtin
- Ferguson
- Gregg
- Haines
- Halfmoon
- Harris
- Howard
- Huston
- Liberty
- Marion
- Miles
- Patton
- Penn
- Potter
- Rush
- Snow Shoe
- Spring
- Taylor
- Union
- Walker
- Worth
Census-designated places
- Aaronsburg
- Baileyville
- Blanchard
- Boalsburg
- Clarence
- Coburn
- Eagleville
- Houserville
- Hublersburg
- Jacksonville
- Julian
- Lemont
- Madisonburg
- Mingoville
- Monument
- Moshannon
- Mount Eagle
- Nittany
- North Philipsburg
- Orviston
- Park Forest Village
- Pine Glen
- Pine Grove Mills
- Pleasant Gap
- Ramblewood
- Rebersburg
- Sandy Ridge
- South Philipsburg
- Snydertown
- Spring Mills
- Stormstown
- Toftrees
- Woodward
- Zion
Unincorporated communities
- Colyer
- Ingleby
- Potter's Mills
- Tusseyville
Population ranking
† county seat
Rank | City/Town/etc. | Municipal type | Population |
1 | State College | Borough | 42,034 |
2 | Park Forest Village | CDP | 9,660 |
3 | † Bellefonte | Borough | 6,187 |
4 | Boalsburg | CDP | 3,722 |
5 | Pleasant Gap | CDP | 2,879 |
6 | Philipsburg | Borough | 2,770 |
7 | Stormstown | CDP | 2,366 |
8 | Lemont | CDP | 2,270 |
9 | Toftrees | CDP | 2,053 |
10 | Zion | CDP | 2,030 |
11 | Houserville | CDP | 1,814 |
12 | Pine Grove Mills | CDP | 1,502 |
13 | Centre Hall | Borough | 1,265 |
14 | Milesburg | Borough | 1,123 |
15 | Millheim | Borough | 904 |
16 | Ramblewood | CDP | 849 |
17 | Snow Shoe | Borough | 765 |
18 | Blanchard | CDP | 740 |
19 | Howard | Borough | 720 |
20 | North Philipsburg | CDP | 660 |
21 | Nittany | CDP | 658 |
22 | Clarence | CDP | 626 |
23 | Aaronsburg | CDP | 613 |
24 | Port Matilda | Borough | 606 |
25 | Mingoville | CDP | 503 |
26 | Rebersburg | CDP | 494 |
27 | Snydertown | CDP | 483 |
28 | South Philipsburg | CDP | 410 |
29 | Sandy Ridge | CDP | 407 |
30 | Eagleville | CDP | 324 |
31 | Unionville | Borough | 291 |
32 | Moshannon | CDP | 281 |
33 | Spring Mills | CDP | 268 |
34 | Coburn | CDP | 236 |
35 | Baileyville | CDP | 201 |
36 | Pine Glen | CDP | 190 |
37 | Madisonburg | CDP | 168 |
38 | Julian | CDP | 152 |
39 | Monument | CDP | 150 |
40 | Woodward | CDP | 110 |
41 | Hublersburg | CDP | 104 |
42 | Mount Eagle | CDP | 103 |
T-43 | Jacksonville | CDP | 95 |
T-43 | Orviston | CDP | 95 |