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Centre County is a county in the
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of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 158,172. 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
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, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (0.3%) is water. It is the fifth-largest county in Pennsylvania by area and uses
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. Centre has a humid continental climate which is warm-summer (''Dfb'') except near the Bald Eagle Creek from Wingate downstream where it is hot-summer (''Dfa''). Average temperatures in downtown State College range from in January to in July, while in Milesburg they range from in January to in July and in Snow Shoe they range from in January to in July.


Features

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Bald Eagle Valley Bald Eagle Valley is a low-lying area in Pennsylvania that drains into Bald Eagle Creek between the Allegheny Front and Bald Eagle Mountain, south of the West Branch Susquehanna River, in the Ridge-and-valley Appalachians. The valley is located s ...
* Bald Eagle Mountain * Nittany Valley *
Mount Nittany Mount Nittany is the common name for Nittany Mountain, a prominent geographic feature in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. The mountain is part of a ridge that separates Nittany Valley from Penns Valley, with the enclosed Sugar Valley be ...
*
Penns Valley Penns Valley is an eroded anticlinal valley of the Pennsylvania ridge and valley geologic region of the Appalachian Mountain range. The valley is located in southern Centre County, Pennsylvania. Along with the Nittany Valley to the north and e ...
* Tussey Mountain


Adjacent counties

*
Clinton County Clinton County may refer to: *Counties named for George Clinton, first and third Governor of New York, and later the fourth Vice President of the United States: **Clinton County, New York **Clinton County, Ohio *Counties named for DeWitt Clinton, s ...
(north) * Union County (east) * Mifflin County (southeast) *
Huntingdon County Huntingdon is a market town in the Huntingdonshire district in Cambridgeshire, England. The town was given its town charter by John, King of England, King John in 1205. It was the county town of the historic county of Huntingdonshire. Oliver Cr ...
(south) *
Blair County Blair County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 122,822. Its county seat is Hollidaysburg. The county was created on February 26, 1846, from parts of Huntingdon and Bedford counties. Blai ...
(south) *
Clearfield County Clearfield County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 80,562. The county seat is Clearfield, and the largest city is DuBois. The county was created in 1804 and later organized in 1822. C ...
(west)


Demographics

As of the census of 2010, there were 153,990 people, 57,573 households, and 31,256 families residing in the county. The population density was 139 people per square mile (54/km2). There were 63,297 housing units at an average density of 57 per square mile (22/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 89.4% White, 3.0% Black or African American, 0.1% Native American, 5.2%
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, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 0.7% from other races, and 1.5% from two or more races. 2.4% of the population were Hispanic or
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of any race. There were 57,573 households, out of which 23.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 44.6% were
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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.


2020 Census


Metropolitan Statistical Area

The United States Office of Management and Budget has designated Centre County as the State College, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). As of the
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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
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(CSA), which combines the populations of Centre County as well as
Clearfield County Clearfield County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 80,562. The county seat is Clearfield, and the largest city is DuBois. The county was created in 1804 and later organized in 1822. C ...
to the west. The Combined Statistical Area ranked ninth 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 (Democrat) *Mark Higgins, Vice-chair (Democrat) *Steven G. Dershem, Commissioner (Republican)


Other county offices

*
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and Prothonotary, Jeremy Breon, Democrat *
Controller Controller may refer to: Occupations * Controller or financial controller, or in government accounting comptroller, a senior accounting position * Controller, someone who performs agent handling in espionage * Air traffic controller, a person ...
, Jason Moser, Democrat *
Coroner A coroner is a government or judicial official who is empowered to conduct or order an inquest into Manner of death, the manner or cause of death, and to investigate or confirm the identity of an unknown person who has been found dead within th ...
, Scott Sayers, Democrat *
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, Bernie Cantorna, Democrat * Recorder of Deeds, Joe Davidson, Republican *Register of Wills, Christine Millinder, Republican *
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, Bryan Sampsel, Republican * Treasurer, Colleen Kennedy, Democrat *Jury Commissioner, Laura Shadle, Democrat


State Senate

*
Jake Corman Jacob Doyle Corman III (born September 9, 1964) is an American politician and former President pro tempore of the Pennsylvania Senate. He was a member of the Pennsylvania Senate 1999 to 2022, holding the same seat his father, Doyle Corman, prev ...
, Republican, Pennsylvania's 34th Senatorial District


State House of Representatives

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Stephanie Borowicz Stephanie Paige Borowicz is an American politician currently serving as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 76th district since January 1, 2019. She is the first woman to represent the 76th district. Early l ...
, Republican,
Pennsylvania's 76th Representative District The 76th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in central Pennsylvania and has been represented by Stephanie Borowicz since 2019. District profile The 76th District encompasses part of Union County, Pennsylvania, Union County ...
* Scott Conklin,
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, Pennsylvania's 77th Representative District *
Rich Irvin Richard S. Irvin (born July 7, 1971) is a Republican Party (United States), Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 81, 81st legislative district, first elected in 20 ...
, Republican,
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*
Kerry Benninghoff Kerry A. Benninghoff is an American politician and coroner serving as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 171st district. Elected in November 1996, he assumed office on January 7, 1997. Early life and education Benn ...
, Republican,
Pennsylvania's 171st Representative District The 171st Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in Centre County and Mifflin County and includes the following areas: * Centre County ** Bellefonte ** Centre Hall ** College Township ** Ferguson Township (PART) *** Distri ...


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.,
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Politics

As of August 29 2022, there were 105,240 registered voters in Centre County. * Democratic: 44,034 (41.84%) * Republican: 42,325 (40.22%) * No party affiliation: 14,289 (13.58%) * Other: 4,592 (4.36%) Centre County had for many years been a strongly Republican county, like most of rural Pennsylvania. In the early 21st century, however, it has been more competitive. In 2000
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defeated
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with 52% of the vote to Gore's 43%. In 2004 Bush won the county by a much smaller margin. Bush won 51% to Kerry's 47%, a margin of only 4%. In 2006, Governor Ed Rendell and Bob Casey Jr. both carried Centre, and Democrat Scott Conklin decisively won the State House seat left open by the retirement of Republican Lynn Herman in the 77th district. In 2008, Democrats captured the countywide registration edge, Barack Obama carried the county with 55% of the vote to McCain's 44%, and Democratic statewide winners (
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for Treasurer and Jack Wagner for Auditor General also carried Centre). 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 Republican nominee 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

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Community, junior, and technical colleges

*South Hills School of Business & Technology *
Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science and Technology Central Pennsylvania Institute of Science & Technology is a regional vocational technical training school serving local public schools and adult learners. The school was established in 1969 by the Centre County public school districts. The School ...
, public Vo Tech in Pleasant Gap


Public school districts

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Bald Eagle Area School District The Bald Eagle Area School District is a midsized, suburban/rural public school district located in Centre County, Pennsylvania. The district serves the Boroughs of Howard, Milesburg, Port Matilda, Snow Shoe and Unionville and Boggs Township, ...
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Bellefonte Area School District The Bellefonte Area School District is a midsized, rural, public school district which covers the Borough of Bellefonte and Benner Township, Marion Township, Spring Township and Walker Township in Centre County, Pennsylvania. Bellefonte Are ...
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Keystone Central School District The Keystone Central School District (KCSD) is a midsized rural, public school district based in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania that includes public schools in Clinton County, and that serves students in Clinton County, Centre County, and Potter Cou ...
(also in Clinton County) *
Penns Valley Area School District The Penns Valley Area School District is a small rural, public school district serving the south-eastern portions of Centre County, Pennsylvania. It encompasses the boroughs of Centre Hall and Millheim, Pennsylvania, as well as the townships of ...
*
Philipsburg-Osceola Area School District The Philipsburg-Osceola Area School District is a public school district serving the portions of Centre County, Pennsylvania and Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. It encompasses the Centre County municipalities of Phillipsburg Boro and Rush To ...
(also in Clearfield County) * State College Area School District * Tyrone Area School District (also in Blair County and Huntingdon County)


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

As reported by the Pennsylvania Department of Education 2010. *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 Libraries **Centre County Library & Historical Museum - Bellefonte **Centre Hall Area Branch Library - Centre Hall **Holt Memorial Library - Philipsburg **Centre County Bookmobile *American Philatelic Research Library *Schlow Centre Region Library


Pennsylvania State University libraries

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*
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* Architecture and Landscape Architecture Library * Earth and Mineral Sciences Library * Engineering Library * Physical and Mathematical Sciences Library


Transportation

University Park Airport operates daily commercial and general aviation flights.


Major highways

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Recreation

There are six Pennsylvania state parks in Centre County. *
Bald Eagle State Park Bald Eagle State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Howard, Liberty, and Marion townships in Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park includes the Foster Joseph Sayers Reservoir, formed by damming Bald Eagle Creek and ot ...
is the largest state park in Centre County with 5,900-acres (2,388 ha). It is on
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between Milesburg and Lock Haven. *
Black Moshannon State Park Black Moshannon State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Rush Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It surrounds Black Moshannon Lake, formed by a dam on Black Moshannon Creek, which has given its name to the lake and park. T ...
west of State College has a
bog A bog or bogland is a wetland that accumulates peat as a deposit of dead plant materials often mosses, typically sphagnum moss. It is one of the four main types of wetlands. Other names for bogs include mire, mosses, quagmire, and muskeg; a ...
with three species of
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s and 17 orchid varieties. *
McCalls Dam State Park McCalls Dam State Park is a Pennsylvania state park on in Miles Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is in the easternmost tip of Centre County, south of Clinton County and north of Union County. McCalls Dam Stat ...
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
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camp for African American men. *
Poe Paddy State Park Poe Paddy State Park is a List of Pennsylvania state parks, Pennsylvania state park in Haines Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, Haines Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is surrou ...
is at the confluence of Big Poe Creek and Penns Creek. *
Poe Valley State Park Poe Valley State Park is a Pennsylvania state park in Penn Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is surrounded by Bald Eagle State Forest. Poe Paddy State Park is to the east. The forests of the park surround th ...
is in an isolated valley surrounding 25 acre Poe Lake.


Media

Centre County's main daily newspaper is the '' Centre Daily Times'' (part of the McClatchy Company chain). Alternative newspapers include the ''Centre County Gazette'' and ''State College City Guide''. Newspapers of
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's main campus include the student-run ''
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''. 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 WMAJ may refer to: * WMAJ (FM), a radio station (93.7 FM) licensed to serve Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, United States * WBUS (FM), a radio station (99.5 FM) licensed to serve Centre Hall, Pennsylvania, which held the call sign WMAJ-FM from 2007 to 201 ...
, WQWK, WFGE,
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,
WZWW WRSC-FM (95.3 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, serving the State College area. It currently airs a news/talk format. History When State College's radio station formats shuffled in 2004, WZWW was one of the few FM st ...
, 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 ( PBS) and
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( MyNetworkTV) as well as C-NET, Centre County's Government and Education Access Television Network, which broadcasts on two channels: CGTV (Government Access TV) and CETV (Educational Access TV). Johnstown-based WJAC-TV ( NBC) and Altoona-based WTAJ-TV ( CBS) 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,
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. The following municipalities, boroughs and townships are in Centre County:


Home rule municipalities

* Ferguson Township ( Happy Valley) *
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( Happy Valley)


Boroughs

* Bellefonte (county seat) * Centre Hall *
Howard Howard is an English-language given name originating from Old French Huard (or Houard) from a Germanic source similar to Old High German ''*Hugihard'' "heart-brave", or ''*Hoh-ward'', literally "high defender; chief guardian". It is also probabl ...
* Milesburg *
Millheim Millheim is a borough in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 904 at the 2010 census. The Millheim Historic District, which includes 176 cont ...
* Philipsburg * Port Matilda * Snow Shoe * Unionville


Townships

* Benner * Boggs * Burnside * College ( Happy Valley) * Curtin *
Ferguson Ferguson may refer to: Places Canada * Ferguson Avenue (Hamilton, Ontario) * Ferguson, British Columbia * Mount Ferguson (Ontario), a mountain in Temagami, Ontario United States *Ferguson, a meteorite fall in North Carolina * Ferguson, Arkansas ...
( Happy Valley) * Gregg *
Haines Haines may refer to: *Haines (surname), ''includes partial list of people with the surname'' * Haines (character), a character in James Joyce's ''Ulysses'' Places Antarctica * Haines Glacier, Antarctica * Haines Mountains, mountain range in Anta ...
*
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* Harris ( Happy Valley) *
Howard Howard is an English-language given name originating from Old French Huard (or Houard) from a Germanic source similar to Old High German ''*Hugihard'' "heart-brave", or ''*Hoh-ward'', literally "high defender; chief guardian". It is also probabl ...
* Huston * Liberty * Marion *
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*
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( Happy Valley) * Penn *
Potter A potter is someone who makes pottery. Potter may also refer to: Places United States *Potter, originally a section on the Alaska Railroad, currently a neighborhood of Anchorage, Alaska, US * Potter, Arkansas *Potter, Nebraska * Potters, New Je ...
*
Rush Rush(es) may refer to: Places United States * Rush, Colorado * Rush, Kentucky * Rush, New York * Rush City, Minnesota * Rush Creek (Kishwaukee River tributary), Illinois * Rush Creek (Marin County, California), a stream * Rush Creek (Mono Cou ...
* Snow Shoe *
Spring Spring(s) may refer to: Common uses * Spring (season), a season of the year * Spring (device), a mechanical device that stores energy * Spring (hydrology), a natural source of water * Spring (mathematics), a geometric surface in the shape of a ...
*
Taylor Taylor, Taylors or Taylor's may refer to: People * Taylor (surname) **List of people with surname Taylor * Taylor (given name), including Tayla and Taylah * Taylor sept, a branch of Scottish clan Cameron * Justice Taylor (disambiguation) Plac ...
* Union * Walker * Worth


Census-designated places

Census-designated places are geographical areas designated by the
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for the purposes of compiling demographic data. They are not actual jurisdictions under Pennsylvania law. Other unincorporated communities, such as villages, may be listed here as well. * Aaronsburg * Baileyville *
Blanchard Blanchard is a French family name. It is also used as a given name. It derives from the Old French word ''blanchart'' which meant "whitish, bordering upon white". It is also an obsolete term for a white horse. Geographical distribution As of 2014, ...
*
Boalsburg Boalsburg is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Harris Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,722 at the ...
* Casanova *
Clarence Clarence may refer to: Places Australia * Clarence County, New South Wales, a Cadastral division * Clarence, New South Wales, a place near Lithgow * Clarence River (New South Wales) * Clarence Strait (Northern Territory) * City of Clarence, a loca ...
* Coburn * Continental Courts * Eagle Creek * Eagleville * Holters Crossing * Houserville * Hublersburg * Jacksonville *
Julian Julian may refer to: People * Julian (emperor) (331–363), Roman emperor from 361 to 363 * Julian (Rome), referring to the Roman gens Julia, with imperial dynasty offshoots * Saint Julian (disambiguation), several Christian saints * Julian (give ...
* Lemont * Madisonburg * Mingoville * Monument * Moose Run * Moshannon * Mount Eagle * Nittany * North Philipsburg * Orviston * Park Forest Village * Peru * Pine Glen * Pine Grove Mills * Pleasant Gap * Potters Mills * Ramblewood * Rebersburg * Runville * Sandy Ridge * Snydertown * South Philipsburg * Spring Mills * Stormstown * Toftrees *
Woodward A woodward is a warden of a wood. Woodward may also refer to: Places ;United States * Woodward, Iowa * Woodward, Oklahoma * Woodward, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place * Woodward Avenue, a street in Tallahassee, Florida, which bisects the ca ...
* Yarnell * Zion


Other communities

* Axemann * Colyer * Graysdale * Gum Stump * Ingleby (ghost town) * Martha Furnace * Struble * Tusseyville * University Park *
Waddle Waddle may refer to: * Waddle, Pennsylvania, United States * Waddle (surname) Waddle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alan Waddle (born 1954), English footballer * Bryan Waddle (21st century), New Zealand broadcaster * C ...
* Wingate


Population ranking

The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2010 census of Centre County. † ''county seat''


See also

*
National Register of Historic Places listings in Centre County, Pennsylvania __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Centre County, Pennsylvania. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Centre County, Pe ...


References


External links


Official site

Centre Daily Times
Local Newspaper
Interactive Web Mapping Application for Centre County

Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) Historical Marker SearchOpen Access edition of ''The History of Centre and Clinton counties, Pennsylvania'' (1883) by John Blair Linn at the Penn State University Library website
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