Where is State College Located? - State College is a city located in the Centre County of Pennsylvania, United States. State College lies between 40.7967244 Degrees North latitudes and 81.5215093 Degrees West longitudes.
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Where is State College Located?
State College is a city located in the Centre County of Pennsylvania, United States. State College lies between 40.7967244 Degrees North latitudes and 81.5215093 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of State College city is 40501 people and the city has a total area of 4.56 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.
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State College, Pennsylvania Quick Facts
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Borough | State College |
| County | Centre County |
| State | Pennsylvania |
| State Capital | Harrisburg |
| US Region | Northeastern United States |
| Latitude | 40.7934° N |
| Longitude | 77.8600° W |
| Elevation | 1,150 ft (350 m) |
| Land Area (sq mi) | 4.56 |
| Water Area (sq mi) | 0.00 |
| Total Area (sq mi) | 4.56 |
| Population (2020 Census) | 40,501 |
| Population Density (per sq mi) | 8,882.7 |
| ZIP Codes | 16801, 16802, 16803, 16804, 16805 |
| Area Code | 814 |
| Time Zone Standard | Eastern Standard Time (EST), UTC−5 |
| Time Zone Daylight | Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), UTC−4 |
| Currency | United States Dollar (USD) |
| FIPS Code | 4273872 |
| Congressional District | 15th Congressional District |
Transportation and Connectivity in State College
| Transportation Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Airport Name | University Park Airport provides commercial air service. |
| IATA Code | SCE |
| Port | No direct port access; inland community in central Pennsylvania. |
| Major Highways | U.S. Route 322, U.S. Route 220, and Interstate 99 |
| Train/Amtrak Service | No direct Amtrak station; nearby service is available from Lewistown and Altoona. |
| Local Bus/Transit Service | Centre Area Transportation Authority (CATA) provides local bus service. |
- State College is a borough located in Centre County, Pennsylvania.
- The borough is best known as the home of Pennsylvania State University and is the cultural center of the Centre Region.
- State College is located in the Nittany Valley and surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains.
- The community is known for education, research, college athletics, outdoor recreation, and cultural events.
Top Places to Visit in State College, Pennsylvania
| Landmark Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Pennsylvania State University | University Campus |
| Beaver Stadium | Sports Stadium |
| Penn State Arboretum | Botanical Garden |
| Palmer Museum of Art | Art Museum |
| Millbrook Marsh Nature Center | Nature Preserve |
| Mount Nittany | Scenic Mountain Landmark |
| Talleyrand Park | Community Park |
| Discovery Space of Central Pennsylvania | Science Museum |
| Happy Valley Winery | Winery |
| Boal Mansion Museum | Historic Museum |
Driving Distances from State College, Pennsylvania to Nearby Cities
| City | State | Distance (mi) | Approx. Drive Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Altoona | Pennsylvania | 45 | 1 hr |
| Harrisburg | Pennsylvania | 95 | 1 hr 45 min |
| Williamsport | Pennsylvania | 75 | 1 hr 30 min |
| Scranton | Pennsylvania | 145 | 2 hr 30 min |
| Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | 135 | 2 hr 30 min |
| Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | 200 | 3 hr 30 min |
| Washington, D.C. | District of Columbia | 180 | 3 hr 30 min |
| Baltimore | Maryland | 160 | 3 hr |
| New York City | New York | 250 | 4 hr 30 min |
| Buffalo | New York | 220 | 4 hr |
Colleges and Universities near State College, Pennsylvania
| Institution Name | Type | Level | Notable For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pennsylvania State University | Public | University | Research, engineering, business, agriculture, and college athletics |
| Pennsylvania College of Technology | Public | College | Applied technology, healthcare, engineering technology, and workforce programs |
| Juniata College | Private | College | Liberal arts, sciences, education, and undergraduate research |
| Lock Haven University | Public | University | Education, health sciences, business, and liberal arts programs |
| Altoona Area Community College | Public | Community College | Transfer education, workforce training, and associate degrees |
Waterbodies near State College, Pennsylvania
Spring Creek, Slab Cabin Run, Bald Eagle Creek, Foster Joseph Sayers Reservoir, and nearby Centre County waterways
Golf Courses near State College, Pennsylvania
Penn State Golf Courses, Toftrees Golf Resort, Mountain View Country Club, and nearby Centre County golf facilities
Key Landmarks and Places to Visit in State College, Pennsylvania
| Landmark Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Pennsylvania State University | University Campus |
| Beaver Stadium | Sports Stadium |
| Penn State Arboretum | Botanical Garden |
| Palmer Museum of Art | Art Museum |
| Millbrook Marsh Nature Center | Nature Preserve |
| Mount Nittany | Scenic Mountain Landmark |
| Discovery Space of Central Pennsylvania | Science Museum |
| Talleyrand Park | Community Park |
| Boal Mansion Museum | Historic Museum |
| Foster Joseph Sayers Reservoir | Reservoir Recreation Area |
Waterbodies near State College, Pennsylvania
Spring Creek, Slab Cabin Run, Bald Eagle Creek, Foster Joseph Sayers Reservoir, and nearby Centre County waterways
Golf Courses near State College, Pennsylvania
Penn State Golf Courses, Toftrees Golf Resort, Mountain View Country Club, and nearby Centre County golf facilities
State College, Pennsylvania — Key Historical Facts
- State College developed around the Farmers' High School, which was established in 1855 and later became Pennsylvania State University.
- The community was originally known as Farmers' High School and later became known as State College because of its close connection with the university.
- The borough was incorporated in 1896 and grew alongside Pennsylvania State University.
- Penn State became a major research and educational institution, shaping the economy and culture of the surrounding region.
- Today, State College is the largest community in the Centre Region and is widely known as the heart of Pennsylvania's “Happy Valley.”
References
- Borough of State College Official Website
- Centre County Government
- U.S. Census Bureau
- Visit Pennsylvania Tourism
- Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
- Pennsylvania State University
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