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Beaver County, Pennsylvania 4.8 (83)

Beaver County is a county in the western part of Pennsylvania, United States, situated along the Ohio River. Known for its industrial heritage, river commerce, and suburban communities, Beaver County forms part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area and has a mix of urban, suburban, and rural landscapes. Geography and Location 🌍 History 📜 Demographics 👥 […]

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West View Water Authority 5 (38)

The West View Water Authority (WVWA) is a public water utility headquartered in West View, Pennsylvania, just north of Pittsburgh. It is one of the largest water suppliers in western Pennsylvania, serving more than 200,000 customers across 32 municipalities in Allegheny County and portions of Beaver, Butler, and Washington counties. The authority provides safe, treated

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Kentucky 5 (46)

Kentucky, officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a U.S. state located in the East South Central region of the United States. Known as the “Bluegrass State” for its fertile pastures, Kentucky is famous for thoroughbred horse racing, bourbon whiskey, bluegrass music, and natural beauty. It occupies a unique cultural position, blending elements of the American

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Allegheny River 5 (56)

Overview The Allegheny River is a major waterway in the Eastern United States, flowing through Pennsylvania and New York. It serves as one of the two principal tributaries (alongside the Monongahela River) that converge at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to form the Ohio River. Historical Significance 🏛️ The Allegheny River has long been central to human settlement

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Pittsburgh 5 (197)

Overview Pittsburgh is a major city in western Pennsylvania, located at the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers. Known historically as the “Steel City” for its dominant role in steel production, Pittsburgh has transformed into a hub of technology, healthcare, education, and culture. Nickname(s): The Steel City, The City of Bridges 🌉Population: ~300,000

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