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Kingston Borough, PA
Kingston is a borough in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located on the western bank of the Susquehanna River opposite Wilkes-Barre. Kingston was first settled in the early 1770s, and incorporated as a borough in 1857. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,349, making it the most populous borough in Luzerne County.
In the early 1660s, King Charles II owed Admiral Sir William Penn a large sum of money. To settle this debt, he granted Penn's son, William, a territory in North America, which later became known as Pennsylvania. However, Connecticut also claimed a portion of this land.
Count Zinzendorf was one of the first people to take an interest in the Wyoming Valley. In 1742, he came to the region to convert the Native Americans to Christianity. At the time, the valley was inhabited by several Native American tribes (including the Susquehannock and the Delaware).
His reports led a group of Connecticut settlers to form the Connecticut Susquehanna Company. This company bought the land from the natives. In 1768, they met in Hartford, Connecticut, and decided to survey and divide the territory into five townships (each one was five square miles). The plan was to sell and divide each township among forty settlers. The first forty pioneers took possession of Kingston Township.
Kingston lies within the Wyoming Valley of Northeastern Pennsylvania. It is situated on the western bank of the Susquehanna River in the northern half of Luzerne County.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 2.2 square miles (5.7 km2), of which 2.1 square miles (5.5 km2) is land and 0.08 square miles (0.2 km2), or 3.61%, is water. It is separated from Wilkes-Barre by the Susquehanna River and the boundary of Kirby Park. Its numbered routes are U.S. Route 11 and Pennsylvania Route 309, which follow the Cross Valley Expressway from the Back Mountain area to Interstate 81 and Route 115 east of Wilkes-Barre City. Market Street and Pierce Street connect Kingston with the center city via bridges.
Besides neighboring Wilkes-Barre, Kingston also borders the communities of Edwardsville, Pringle, Luzerne, and Forty Fort. The Borough of Kingston is served by the Wilkes-Barre Wyoming Valley Airport (near Forty Fort) and the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport (in Pittston Township).
Health and wellness are prioritized in Kingston Borough, with residents having access to a variety of healthcare services and recreational activities. Vive Health and Fitness will help with fitness needs. They have a sauna, nutritional counseling, and recovery services. Geisinger Kingston offers both quality and convenience for the family's medical care. Planet Fitness provides a comprehensive fitness experience with state-of-the-art equipment and personal training. Wilkes-Barre General Hospital provides comprehensive medical care, including primary care, specialty services, and emergency care. For yoga enthusiasts, Balance Yoga and Wellness offers various classes suitable for all levels. Fitness enthusiasts can visit Greater Wyoming Valley Area YMCA which offers a range of fitness classes and programs. For outdoor enthusiasts, Hamilton Park provides trails, playgrounds, and sports facilities to keep you active.
Top Sites in Kingston Borough, PA are Frances Slocum State Park, Schmidt Stadium, and Nesbitt Park.
Population: 13,323 (2022). Elevation: 545 ft (166 m). ZIP Code: 18704. Area code(s): 570. Area: 2.21 sq mi (5.71 km2).
FAQs
Is Kingston, PA a township or borough?
The Municipality of Kingston is a beautiful, tree-lined, bedroom community located in the heart of northeastern Pennsylvania. Kingston was first settled in 1771 and officially incorporated as a borough in 1857. Kingston is a Home Rule Municipality governed by an executive mayor and a seven-member legislative council. Council Members are elected to four-year terms, which are staggered. The Mayor's term is also four years. A full-time administrator is responsible for the daily management of the community.
Who founded Kingston, PA?
In the early 1660s, King Charles II owed Admiral Sir William Penn a large sum of money. To settle this debt, he granted Penn's son, William, a territory in North America, which later became known as Pennsylvania. However, Connecticut also claimed a portion of this land. Count Zinzendorf was one of the first people to take an interest in the Wyoming Valley. In 1742, he came to the region to convert the Native Americans to Christianity. At the time, the valley was inhabited by several Native American tribes (including the Susquehannock and the Delaware).
Is Kingston, PA a good place to live?
Kingston is a suburb with a population of 13,317. Kingston is in Luzerne County. Living in Kingston offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents rent their homes. In Kingston, there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many young professionals and retirees live in Kingston and residents tend to lean liberal. The public schools in Kingston are above average.
Sources
Greater Wyoming Valley Area YMCA
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