Where is Youngstown Located? - Youngstown is a city located in the Mahoning County of Ohio, United States. Youngstown lies between 42.8358977 Degrees North latitudes and 78.7538895 Degrees West longitudes.
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Where is Youngstown Located?
Youngstown is a city located in the Mahoning County of Ohio, United States. Youngstown lies between 42.8358977 Degrees North latitudes and 78.7538895 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Youngstown city is 60068 people and the city has a total area of 33.93 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.
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Youngstown, Ohio Quick Facts
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| City | Youngstown |
| County | Mahoning County |
| State | Ohio |
| State Capital | Columbus |
| US Region | Midwestern United States |
| Latitude | 41.0998° N |
| Longitude | 80.6495° W |
| Elevation | Approximately 875 ft (267 m) |
| Land Area | 34.7 sq mi |
| Water Area | 0.5 sq mi |
| Total Area | 35.2 sq mi |
| Population (2020 Census) | 60,068 |
| Population Density | Approximately 1,730 per sq mi |
| ZIP Codes | 44501, 44502, 44503, 44504, 44505, 44506, 44507, 44509, 44510, 44512, 44514, 44515 |
| Area Code | 330 |
| 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 | 39-88000 |
| Community Type | City |
Transportation and Connectivity in Youngstown, Ohio
| Transportation | Details |
|---|---|
| Airport Name | Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport |
| IATA Code | YNG |
| Regional Airport | Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and Pittsburgh International Airport |
| Port | Great Lakes and Ohio River transportation access |
| Major Highways | Interstate 80, Interstate 680, Interstate 76, US Route 422 |
| Train/Amtrak Service | Amtrak service available in nearby Alliance and Cleveland |
| Local Transit Service | Western Reserve Transit Authority (WRTA) |
- Interstate 80 — Major east-west interstate connecting Youngstown with Cleveland, Pennsylvania, and western states.
- Interstate 680 — Provides access through the Youngstown metropolitan area.
- Interstate 76 — Connects Youngstown with Akron and Pittsburgh.
Top Places to Visit in Youngstown, Ohio
| Landmark Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Mill Creek Park | Metro Park |
| Fellows Riverside Gardens | Botanical Garden |
| Butler Institute of American Art | Art Museum |
| Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor | History Museum |
| Arms Family Museum | Historic Museum |
| Covelli Centre | Entertainment and Sports Venue |
| DeYor Performing Arts Center | Performing Arts Venue |
| Lanterman's Mill | Historic Landmark |
| Eastwood Field | Baseball Stadium |
| Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre | Outdoor Event Venue |
Driving Distances from Youngstown, Ohio to Nearby Cities
| City | State | Distance (mi) | Approx. Drive Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warren | Ohio | 10 mi | 15 minutes |
| Akron | Ohio | 50 mi | 50 minutes |
| Cleveland | Ohio | 65 mi | 1 hour |
| Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | 70 mi | 1 hour 15 minutes |
| Canton | Ohio | 55 mi | 1 hour |
| Columbus | Ohio | 170 mi | 2 hours 30 minutes |
| Erie | Pennsylvania | 90 mi | 1 hour 30 minutes |
| Toledo | Ohio | 190 mi | 3 hours |
| Detroit | Michigan | 190 mi | 3 hours |
| Buffalo | New York | 200 mi | 3 hours |
Colleges and Universities Near Youngstown, Ohio
| Institution Name | Type | Level | Notable For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Youngstown State University | Public | University | Engineering, business, education, health sciences, and performing arts programs |
| Eastern Gateway Community College | Public | Community College | Workforce training, technical education, and transfer programs |
| University of Akron | Public | University | Engineering, law, business, and sciences programs |
| Slippery Rock University | Public | University | Education, health sciences, business, and liberal arts programs |
| Youngstown City School District | Public | K–12 District | Local public education |
Waterbodies Near Youngstown, Ohio
Mahoning River, Mill Creek, Berlin Lake, Lake Milton, Mosquito Creek Lake, and nearby northeastern Ohio waterways
Golf Courses and Stadiums Near Youngstown
Golf Courses: Mill Creek Golf Course, Avalon Lakes Golf and Country Club, Youngstown Country Club, and nearby Mahoning Valley golf facilities. Stadiums: Eastwood Field, Stambaugh Stadium, Covelli Centre, and local community sports facilities.
Key Landmarks and Places to Visit in Youngstown, Ohio
| Landmark Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Mill Creek Park | Metro Park |
| Lanterman's Mill | Historic Landmark |
| Fellows Riverside Gardens | Botanical Garden |
| Butler Institute of American Art | Art Museum |
| Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor | History Museum |
| Arms Family Museum | Historic Museum |
| Covelli Centre | Sports and Entertainment Venue |
| DeYor Performing Arts Center | Performing Arts Venue |
| Eastwood Field | Baseball Stadium |
| Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre | Outdoor Event Venue |
Youngstown, Ohio — Key Historical Facts
- The Youngstown area was originally inhabited by Native American groups, including the Mahoning Valley tribes before European settlement.
- The city was founded in 1797 by John Young, a surveyor and early settler who established a community along the Mahoning River.
- Youngstown grew rapidly during the 19th and 20th centuries because of iron, steel, and manufacturing industries.
- The city became one of the major steel-producing centers in the United States, earning recognition as an important industrial city.
- The decline of the steel industry in the late 20th century led to major economic changes and redevelopment efforts.
- Youngstown State University, founded in 1908, became an important educational and cultural institution for the region.
- Today, Youngstown is known for its industrial heritage, Mill Creek Park, museums, arts, higher education, and revitalized downtown areas.
References
- United States Census Bureau
- City of Youngstown Official Website
- Mahoning County Official Website
- State of Ohio Official Website
- Ohio Tourism
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