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Old 03-10-2011, 06:18 AM
 
Location: The canyon (with my pistols and knife)
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For continuity's sake, consider the adjacent county seats and the obsolete former company towns to be "suburbs," OK? Thanks.

List of all Pittsburgh's suburbs with 10,000+ population
42,329 - Penn Hills
33,137 - Mt. Lebanon
32,313 - Bethel Park
31,105 - Ross Township
30,609 - North Huntingdon Township
28,457 - McCandless
28,386 - Monroeville
28,098 - Cranberry Township
27,126 - Plum
24,185 - Moon Township
21,213 - Peters Township
20,313 - West Mifflin
20,079 - Murrysville
20,005 - Penn Township
19,767 - Baldwin
19,731 - McKeesport
19,229 - Upper St. Clair
17,024 - Scott Township
15,930 - Wilkinsburg
14,892 - Greensburg
14,502 - Derry Township
14,416 - South Fayette Township
13,944 - Whitehall
13,934 - North Fayette Township
13,757 - Butler
13,663 - Washington
13,470 - Franklin Park
13,416 - South Park
13,408 - North Strabane Township
13,354 - Robinson Township
13,116 - New Kensington
12,593 - Hopewell Township
11,771 - West Deer Township
11,761 - Lower Burrell
11,652 - Adams Township
11,497 - Pine Township
11,406 - Munhall
11,363 - Rostraver Township
11,271 - Cecil Township
11,100 - Richland Township
10,619 - Jefferson Hills
10,372 - Uniontown
10,229 - North Versailles Township
Biggest population gainers (percent)
+72.0% - Adams Township
+49.6% - Pine Township
+33.3% - North Strabane Township
+20.8% - Peters Township
+20.2% - Richland Township
+18.9% - Cranberry Township
+18.5% - Franklin Park
+17.5% - South Fayette Township
+15.5% - Cecil Township
+13.7% - North Fayette Township
Biggest population losers (percent)
-17.9% - McKeesport
-17.0% - Wilkinsburg
-16.5% - Uniontown
-10.8% - New Kensington
-10.5% - Washington
-9.6% - Penn Hills
-9.6% - West Mifflin
-9.0% - Butler
-8.1% - North Versailles Township
-7.0% - Munhall
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Old 03-10-2011, 07:13 PM
 
Location: Greensburg, PA
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I'm surprised Hempfield, Westmoreland County wasn't included with its 40,000+ population.
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Old 03-10-2011, 08:12 PM
 
Location: The canyon (with my pistols and knife)
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Maybe I glanced over it. I was looking at a list of all places in Pennsylvania, so it probably got lost in the shuffle.

Either that, or the E.coli outbreak there took the number down to 9,996 last year.
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Old 03-11-2011, 05:16 AM
 
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Forgot Shaler.
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Old 03-11-2011, 06:32 AM
 
Location: The canyon (with my pistols and knife)
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Dam.
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Old 03-11-2011, 06:46 AM
 
Location: Hempfield Twp
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North Huntingdon's population is higher than 30k as well.
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Old 01-12-2013, 08:54 AM
 
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Can anyone tell me the best suburbs to live in for an easy route to Duquesne University?
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Old 01-12-2013, 09:07 AM
 
Location: Pittsburgh
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Can anyone tell me the best suburbs to live in for an easy route to Duquesne University?

North Baldwin is real convenient to Duquesne for an automobile commute- Becks Run to Carson, across the Birmingham Bridge and you're basically there.

For a public transit commute to Duquesne, points east in Swissvale, Homestead, Edgewood, Wilkinsburg- all have regular 1 bus service past the Duquesne campus on the 61 and 71 routes.
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Old 01-12-2013, 11:31 PM
 
Location: Kittanning
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Hard to believe McKeesport still has such a large population. 20k people and their downtown looks like that. Same goes for New Kensington - 13k people and their downtown looks like a bomb hit it. Compare them to Uniontown or Greensburg, which have smaller populations and beautifully kept (and larger) downtowns.
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Old 01-13-2013, 07:36 AM
 
Location: 15206
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Uniontown only looks like that because Hardy invested big bucks to preserve the town.
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