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PENNSYLVANIA

Northeast

          Philadelphia: 1.560.480

          Pittsburgh: 310.103

          Allentown: 127.841

          Reading: 96.508

          Erie: 91.970

          Upper Darby: 87.199

          Bethlehem: 81.326

          Scranton: 75.767

          Bensalem Township: 63.320

          Lancaster: 58.690

          Harrisburg (capital): 50.927

          Wilkes-Barre: 44.85  

          Altoona: 42.140

  

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  • Interstate 80 (I-80): Major east–west route across northern Pennsylvania, connecting Ohio to New Jersey and intersecting other key highways.

  • Interstate 76 / Pennsylvania Turnpike: Runs west–east across most of the state and connects Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and Philadelphia.

  • Interstate 79: North–south highway linking Erie and Pittsburgh (via connection).

  • Interstate 83: Connects Harrisburg to York and into Maryland.

  • Interstate 476: The Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, linking the Philadelphia region to the north.

       Other Major Routes: U.S. Routes like US-30, US-11, and US-322 help connect smaller towns and link Pennsylvania to other states.

  • Pennsylvania Farm Show (Harrisburg): The largest agricultural show in the nation, showcasing livestock, crops, competitions, and exhibitors each January.

  • Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex Events: Includes auto shows, RV expos, and large trade events.

  • Harrisburg Festivals: Events throughout the year such as the Kipona Festival (Labor Day weekend on the Susquehanna River), arts & music series, and cultural celebrations.

          City & Local Celebrations

  • Blobfest (Phoenixville): A quirky summer festival inspired by the classic sci-fi movie The Blob, featuring outdoor screenings, reenactments, and community fun.

  • Dogwood Festival (Phoenixville): Each May, celebrating spring with parades, rides, food, and the crowning of the Dogwood Queen.

  • Maple Syrup Festival (Beaver Falls area): Spring event celebrating Pennsylvania’s maple syrup heritage with crafts, food, and activities.

  • Many local county fairs, harvest festivals, and heritage events — reflecting Pennsylvania’s agricultural and cultural diversity

 

Humid continental.

Mes 2025 2026
Enero Lunes 13 Sábado 3
Febrero Miércoles 12 Domingo 1
Marzo Jueves 13 Martes 3
Abril Sábado 12 Miércoles 1
Mayo Lunes 12 Viernes 1
Junio Miércoles 11 Lunes 29
Julio Jueves 10 Miércoles 29
Agosto Sábado 9 Jueves 27
Septiembre Domingo 7 Sábado 26
Octubre Lunes 6 Domingo 25
Noviembre Miércoles 5 Martes 24
Diciembre Jueves 4 Miércoles 23