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Mount Lebanon, PA
Mt. Lebanon is a Home rule municipality in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 34,075 at the 2020 census. It is a suburb of Pittsburgh. Established in 1912 as Mount Lebanon, the township was a farming community. With the arrival of the first streetcar lines and the development of the first real estate subdivision, both in 1901, it became a streetcar suburb, offering residents the ability to commute to Downtown Pittsburgh. Furthermore, the opening of the Liberty Tunnel in 1924 allowed easy automobile access to Pittsburgh. In 1975, the renamed Mt. Lebanon adopted one of the first home rule charters in Pennsylvania.
The first European settlers arrived in 1773–1774, having purchased the land from the descendants of William Penn; other pioneers soon bought land from the state government.
In 1912, Mount Lebanon Township was incorporated as a "First Class Township" under Pennsylvania state law. It had formerly been a part of Scott Township, which in turn traces its origins to the long-defunct St. Clair Township. Mount Lebanon was not named after two Cedar of Lebanon trees that were planted in 1850 on Washington Road near the top of Bower Hill Road but was named after the area from which they came, Mount Lebanon, due to the similarities between the two landscapes. Before the incorporation of the township, the "Mount Lebanon" name was used for the area of Upper St. Clair Township near the cedar trees. In the 1880s, a post office located near the transplanted cedar trees was named "Mount Lebanon". Incorporators of neighboring Dormont Borough initially tried to use the "Mount Lebanon" name in 1909 but were opposed by residents of the future Mount Lebanon Township.
Mt. Lebanon is located at 40°22′30″N 80°3′0″W (40.375, -80.05). According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 6.06 square miles (15.7 km2), all land.
Mt. Lebanon is a highly affluent suburb of Pittsburgh 7 miles (11 km) south of the city's downtown. There are two small borders with Pittsburgh neighborhoods to the northeast (Brookline) and north (Banksville). The remainder of the northeast border is with the borough of Dormont. The entire western border is with Scott Township. To the south are the two towns which, due to their comparable size and affluence, are most often compared with Mt. Lebanon: Upper St. Clair to the southwest and Bethel Park to the southeast. To the east is Castle Shannon, and finally, to the east-northeast is Baldwin Township (not to be confused with the Borough of Baldwin).
Mt. Lebanon places a strong emphasis on health and wellness for its residents. Mount Lebanon places a strong emphasis on health and wellness for its residents. St. Clair Hospital offers comprehensive health services, including wellness check-ups and preventive care programs. Mecka Fitness - Mt. Lebanon and Planet Fitness offer comprehensive fitness programs including cardio, strength training, and group exercise classes. For yoga enthusiasts, The Yoga Whole offers various classes suitable for all levels. Lebanon Valley YMCA offers comprehensive health and wellness services, including swimming, gym facilities, and wellness coaching. Premier Chiropractic Clinic offers holistic treatments to enhance physical health and alleviate pain.
Top sites in Mount Lebanon, PA: Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Galleria of Mt. Lebanon, and Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.
Population: 33,754 (2022). Area: 6.08 sq mi (15.75 km2). Elevation: 1,171 feet (357 m). ZIP Code: 15228. Area code: 412.
FAQs
What are the demographics of Mount Lebanon, PA?
With 32,938 people, Mount Lebanon is the 37th most populated city in the state of Pennsylvania out of 2,570 cities. The largest Mount Lebanon racial/ethnic groups are White (88.8%) followed by Two or More (3.6%) and Asian (3.4%). In 2022, the median household income of Mount Lebanon households was $117,881. Mount Lebanon households made slightly more than Seven Fields households ($117,647) and Wayne Township households ($117,578). However, 3.6% of Mount Lebanon families live in poverty.
Is Mount Lebanon, PA a good place to live?
Mount Lebanon Township is in Allegheny County and is one of the best places to live in Pennsylvania. Living in Mount Lebanon Township offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes. In Mount Lebanon Township there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. The public schools in Mount Lebanon Township are highly rated.
What is the history of Mount Lebanon, PA?
It is a suburb of Pittsburgh. Established in 1912 as Mount Lebanon, the township was a farming community. With the arrival of the first streetcar lines and the development of the first real estate subdivision, both in 1901, it became a streetcar suburb, offering residents the ability to commute to Downtown Pittsburgh. Furthermore, the opening of the Liberty Tunnel in 1924 allowed easy automobile access to Pittsburgh. In 1975, the renamed Mt. Lebanon adopted one of the first home rule charters in Pennsylvania.
Sources
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
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