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Athens, Pennsylvania

Borough in Pennsylvania, US


Borough in Pennsylvania, US

FieldValue
official_nameAthens, Pennsylvania
settlement_typeBorough
image_skylineAthens, Pennsylvania.jpg
image_captionDowntown Athens
image_flagFlag of Athens, Pennsylvania.svg
image_sealSeal of Athens, Pennsylvania.png
image_mapFile:Bradford County Pennsylvania Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Athens Highlighted.svg
mapsize250x200px
map_captionLocation of Athens in Bradford County, Pennsylvania
pushpin_mapPennsylvania#USA
pushpin_labelAthens
pushpin_label_positionbottom
pushpin_map_captionLocation of Athens in the state of Pennsylvania
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Pennsylvania
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Bradford
government_footnotes
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameFrancis Roupp III
established_titleSettled
established_date1783
established_title2Incorporated
established_date21831
unit_prefImperial
area_footnotes
area_total_km24.61
area_land_km24.54
area_water_km20.07
area_total_sq_mi1.78
area_land_sq_mi1.75
area_water_sq_mi0.03
population_as_of[2020](2020-united-states-census)
population_footnotes
population_total3267
population_density_km2719.14
population_density_sq_mi1862.60
timezoneEastern (EST)
utc_offset-5
timezone_DSTEDT
utc_offset_DST-4
coordinates
elevation_footnotes
elevation_ft755
postal_code_typeZIP code
postal_code18810
area_codes570, 272
website
footnotes
blank_nameFIPS code
blank_info42-03392
blank1_nameGNIS feature ID
blank1_info1168483

Athens is a borough in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania and is located 2 mi south of the New York state line on the Susquehanna and Chemung rivers. The population was 3,265 at the 2020 census. Athens is in a small area locally known as "The Valley", a group of four contiguous communities in Pennsylvania and New York: Waverly, New York; South Waverly, Pennsylvania; Sayre, Pennsylvania; and Athens. The Valley has a population near 30,000.

History

The Athens Historic District, Protection of the Flag Monument, and Spalding Memorial Library-Tioga Point Museum are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The population was 3,749 in 1900 and 3,796 in 1910.

In September 2011, Athens was heavily damaged by river flooding from Tropical Storm Lee. Much of Athens was under water, with the most damage in the downtown area along the river. Damage in nearby Tioga County, New York, was estimated at $100 million.

Geography

Athens is located in northern Bradford County at (41.963809, -76.522608). It lies on land between the Susquehanna River to the east and the Chemung River to the west, extending southward to their confluence at Tioga Point. The borough of Sayre borders Athens to the north, and Athens Township borders the remainder of the borough, to the east, west, and south.

U.S. Route 220 passes through the west part of the borough as a four-lane limited access highway, with one exit (West Pine Street) within the borough limits. US-220 leads north to its terminus at Interstate 86 near the New York state line in South Waverly and south to Towanda. Pennsylvania Route 199 forms the borough's Main Street, leading north through Sayre to I-86, where it crosses the state line and becomes New York State Route 34. To the south, PA-199 crosses the Chemung River and ends at US-220. Front Street crosses the Susquehanna River to the east into unincorporated East Athens.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 4.7 sqkm, of which 0.07 sqkm, or 1.51%, is water.

Demographics

2010 census

At the 2010 census there were 3,367 people, 1,422 households, and 833 families living in the borough. The population density was 1,870.5 PD/sqmi. There were 1,477 housing units at an average density of 820.5 /sqmi. The racial makeup of the borough was 97.1% White, 0.9% African American, 0.1% Native American, 0.5% Asian, 0.2% from other races, and 1.2% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.4%.

There were 1,422 households, 30.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 41.1% were married couples living together, 13.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 41.4% were non-families. 36.2% of households were made up of individuals, and 16.8% were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 2.28 and the average family size was 3.00.

The age distribution was 23.8% under the age of 18, 58.1% from 18 to 64, and 18.1% 65 or older. The median age was 41.4 years.

The median household income was $31,146 and the median family income was $45,441. Males had a median income of $39,514 versus $25,476 for females. The per capita income for the borough was $19,453. About 9.2% of families and 14.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.5% of those under age 18 and 12.4% of those age 65 or over.

Notable people

  • Horatio Bridge (1806–1893), commodore of the United States Navy
  • Donald E. Francke (1910–1978), pharmacist, editor and author
  • Stacy Garrity, Treasurer of Pennsylvania (2021–), candidate in the 2026 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election
  • Joshua Reed Giddings (1795–1864), congressman from Ohio
  • William Maxwell (1794–1856), railroad executive
  • Elsie Murray (1878–1965), psychologist and local historian
  • Danielle Staub (1962–), American television personality, The Real Housewives of New Jersey
  • Bob Weiss (1942–), former professional basketball player and coach

References

References

  1. [https://athensboroughpa.org/government/ Government]
  2. "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United States Census Bureau.
  3. "PHMC Historical Markers Search". Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
  4. {{GNIS. 1168483
  5. "City and Town Population Totals: 2020—2021". US Census Bureau.
  6. {{NRISref
  7. Staff Writer. (2011-09-16). ["Exact cost of flood damage will take time"](http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20110916/NEWS01/109160393/Exact-cost-flood-damage-will-take-time?odyssey=mod%7Cnewswell%7Ctext%7CLocal%20News%7Cs }}{{dead link). Ithaca Journal.
  8. (2011-02-12). "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". [[United States Census Bureau]].
  9. "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Athens borough, Pennsylvania". U.S. Census Bureau, American Factfinder.
  10. "Census of Population and Housing: Decennial Censuses". [[United States Census Bureau]].
  11. "Incorporated Places and Minor Civil Divisions Datasets: Subcounty Resident Population Estimates: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012". U.S. Census Bureau.
  12. "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov.
  13. "Census Population API". United States Census Bureau.
  14. "U.S. Census website". [[United States Census Bureau]].
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