Lock Haven

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The city of Lock Haven is that the county courthouse of Clinton County, in the U.S. State of Pennsylvania. Situated close to the Confluence of the West Branch river and eagle Creek, it’s the principal town of the Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, micropolitan applied mathematics space, itself a part of the Williamsport–Lock Haven combined applied mathematics space. At the 2010 census, Lock Haven’s population was nine,772. Engineered on a web site long favored by pre-European peoples, Lock Haven began in 1833 as a timber city and a haven for loggers, boatmen, and alternative travelers on the watercourse or the West Branch Canal.
Resource extraction and economical transportation supported abundant of the city’s growth through the tip of the nineteenth century. Within the twentieth century, a light-aircraft plant, a college, and a factory, along side several smaller enterprises, drove the economy. Frequent floods, particularly in 1972, broken native business and junction rectifier to a high rate of state within the Eighties. Town has 3 sites on the National Register of Historic Places—Memorial Park web site, a big pre-European archeologic find; Heisey House, a Victorian-era museum; and Water Street District, a neighborhood with a combination of 19th- and 20th-century design. A levee, completed in 1995, protects town from any flooding. Whereas business remains necessary to town, a couple of third of Lock Haven’s force is used in education, health care, or social services.

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