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{{Infobox settlement
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|name = Allentown
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|settlement_type=[[wikipedia:Home Rule Municipality (Pennsylvania)|Home Rule Municipality]]
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|official_name = City of Allentown
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|nickname = "The Queen City",<ref>{{Cite news |last=Whelan | first=Frank | title='Cement City' Moniker Is A Mystery American Heritage Says Label Was Allentown's. | newspaper=[[wikipedia:The Morning Call|The Morning Call]] | pages=B.03 | date=May 7, 1991 |postscript=<!--None-->}}. "Queen City's origins as an Allentown nickname are obscure. It is believed to come from a turn-of-the-century competition hosted by the Allentown Chamber of Commerce. The winning entry was said to be Queen City."</ref> "A-Town",<ref>{{Cite news |last=Wholberg | first=Julie | title=The New Main Street? A-Town's 19th Street Experience | newspaper=[[wikipedia:The Morning Call|The Morning Call]] |postscript=<!--None-->}}</ref> "Band City USA",<ref>{{Cite news |last=Salter | first=Rosa | title=Two in tune with the times ** At 175, Allentown Band, America's oldest, preserves best of tradition. | newspaper=[[wikipedia:The Morning Call|The Morning Call]] | pages=E.01 | date=April 20, 2003 |postscript=<!--None-->}}. "1967: Allentown named Band City-U.S.A"</ref> "Peanut City",<ref name="peanut city">{{Cite news |last=Whelan | first=Frank | title=Hamilton Street used to be thick with peanut shells ** And Allentown's Army Camp Crane once had a popular commander. | newspaper=[[wikipedia:The Morning Call|The Morning Call]] | pages=B.04 | date=March 13, 2002 |postscript=<!--None-->}}. "Allentown's title as the Peanut City goes back to the late 19th and early 20th century when large amounts of them were eaten in the Lehigh Valley. From the 1880s to the 1920s, vendors lined Hamilton Street, singing jingles in Pennsylvania Dutch about the superior quality of their peanuts. Former ''Call-Chronicle'' Sunday editor John Y. Kohl recalled in 1967 that the peanuts were eaten mostly by young men and boys who would walk Hamilton Street on Saturday nights flirting with girls and 'throwing the shells about with complete abandon.' Sunday morning sidewalks were 'not quite ankle deep' in shells. Merchants would get up early to sweep them into the gutter so churchgoers would not have to wade through them.'"</ref> "Silk City".<ref>{{Cite news |last=Whelan | first=Frank | title=Cement City' Moniker Is A Mystery American Heritage Says Label Was Allentown's. | newspaper=[[wikipedia:The Morning Call|The Morning Call]] | pages=B.03 | date=May 7, 1991 |postscript=<!--None-->}}. "Silk City for example, is a throwback to the late 19th and early 20th century, when Allentown was known for its many silk mills. Although the last mill closed a few years ago, the name hangs on in the minds of older residents."</ref>
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|motto = "[[wikipedia:Sic semper tyrannis|Sic Semper Tyrannis]]"
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|image_skyline = Allentown.jpg
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|imagesize = 250px
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|image_caption = [[wikipedia:Center City, Allentown, Pennsylvania|Center City Allentown, Pennsylvania]], 2010
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|image_flag = Allentown-pa-flag.jpg
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|image_seal = Official Seal of Allentown Pennsylvania.png
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|image_map = Lehigh county - Allentown.png
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|mapsize =
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|map_caption = Location in [[wikipedia:Lehigh County, Pennsylvania|Lehigh County]]
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|pushpin_map = Pennsylvania
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|pushpin_map_caption = Location in [[wikipedia:Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]]
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|pushpin_label_position = left
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|coordinates_region = US-PA
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|subdivision_type = [[wikipedia:List of sovereign states|Country]]
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|subdivision_type1 = [[wikipedia:Political divisions of the United States|Commonwealth]]
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|subdivision_type2 = [[wikipedia:List of counties in Pennsylvania|County]]
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|subdivision_name = [[wikipedia:United States|United States]]
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|subdivision_name1 = [[wikipedia:Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]]
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|subdivision_name2 = [[wikipedia:Lehigh County, Pennsylvania|Lehigh]]
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|government_type = [[wikipedia:Mayor-council government|Mayor-Council]]
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|leader_title = [[wikipedia:Mayor|Mayor]]
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|leader_name = [[wikipedia:Ed Pawlowski|Ed Pawlowski]] ([[wikipedia:United States Democratic Party|D]])
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|leader_title1 = [[wikipedia:City Attorney|City Attorney]]
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|leader_name1 = Jerry Snyder
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|leader_title2 = [[wikipedia:City Controller|City Controller]]
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|leader_name2 = Mary Ellen Koval
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|leader_title3 = [[wikipedia:City Council|City Council]]
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|leader_name3 = {{Collapsible list
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|title = Council Members
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|list_style = text-align:left;display:none;
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|1 = Julio Guridy ''(president)''
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|2 = Ray O'Connell ''(vice president)''
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|3 = Joe Davis
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|4 = Jeanette Eichenwald
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|5 = Jeff Glazier
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|6 = Cynthia Mota
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|7 = Peter Schweyer
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}}
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|leader_title4 = [[wikipedia:Pennsylvania Senate|Senate]]
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|leader_name4 = [[wikipedia:Pat Browne|Pat Browne]] ([[wikipedia:United States Republican Party|R]])
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|leader_title5 = [[wikipedia:Pennsylvania House of Representatives|State Representative]]
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|leader_name5 = [[wikipedia:Jennifer Mann|Jennifer Mann]] ([[wikipedia:United States Democratic Party|D]])
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|leader_title6 = [[wikipedia:Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district|U.S. Congress]]
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|leader_name6 = [[wikipedia:Charlie Dent|Charlie Dent]] ([[wikipedia:United States Republican Party|R]])
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|government_type = [[wikipedia:Mayor-council government|Mayor-Council]]
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|established_title = Settled
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|established_date = 1751
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|established_title2 = Founded
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|established_date2 = 1762
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|established_title3 = [[wikipedia:Municipal Corporation|Incorporated]]
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|established_date3 = March 12, 1867
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|founder = [[wikipedia:William Allen (loyalist)|William Allen]]
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|named_for = [[wikipedia:William Allen (loyalist)|William Allen]]
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|area_magnitude =
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|unit_pref = Imperial
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|area_total_sq_mi = 18.0
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|area_total_km2 = 46.5
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|area_land_sq_mi = 17.8
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|area_land_km2 = 45.9
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|area_water_sq_mi = 0.2
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|area_water_km2 = 0.6
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|area_urban_sq_mi = 289.50
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|area_urban_km2 = 749.79
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|area_metro_sq_mi = 730.0
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|area_metro_km2 = 1174.82
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|population_as_of = 2012
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|population_note =
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|population_total = 118,974 (US: [[wikipedia:List of United States cities by population|222th]])
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|population_density_km2 = 2571.5
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|population_density_sq_mi = 6631.0
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|population_metro = 827,171 (US: [[wikipedia:List of Metropolitan Statistical Areas|68th]])
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|population_density_metro_sq_mi = 1117.8
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|population_urban = 664,651 (US: [[wikipedia:List of United States urban areas|61st]])
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|population_density_urban_sq_mi = 1991.0
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|population_blank1_title =
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|population_blank1 =
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|population_blank2_title = [[wikipedia:Demonym|Demonym]]
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|population_blank2 = Allentonian
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|timezone = [[wikipedia:North American Eastern Time Zone|EST]]
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|utc_offset = -5
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|timezone_DST = [[wikipedia:Eastern Daylight Time|EDT]]
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|utc_offset_DST = -4
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|postal_code_type = [[wikipedia:ZIP code|ZIP code]]s
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|postal_code = 18101, 18102, 18103, 18104, 18105, 18106, 18109, 18175, 18195
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|area_code = [[wikipedia:Area code 610|610]], [[wikipedia:Area code 484|484]], [[wikipedia:Area code 835|835]]
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|coordinates_type = region:US_type:city
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|latd=40 |latm=36 |lats=06 |latNS=N
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|longd=75 |longm=28 |longs=38 |longEW=W
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|elevation_m = 103
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|elevation_ft = 338
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|elevation_max_ft = 440
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|elevation_min_ft = 255
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|blank_name = [[wikipedia:Federal Information Processing Standard|FIPS code]]
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|blank_info = 42-02000
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|blank1_name = [[wikipedia:Geographic Names Information System|GNIS]] feature ID
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|blank1_info = 1202899{{GR|3}}
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|blank2_name = Primary Airport
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|blank2_info = [[wikipedia:Lehigh Valley International Airport|Lehigh Valley International Airport]]- ABE (Major/International)
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|blank3_name = Secondary Airport
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|blank3_info = [[wikipedia:Allentown Queen City Municipal Airport|Allentown Queen City Municipal Airport]]- XLL (Minor)
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|website = http://www.allentownpa.gov/
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|footnotes =
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|area code = [[wikipedia:Area code 610|610]]
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}}
 
== Municipality Details ==
 
== Municipality Details ==
 
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Revision as of 19:32, 12 April 2014

Allentown
Home Rule Municipality
City of Allentown
Center City Allentown, Pennsylvania, 2010
Center City Allentown, Pennsylvania, 2010
Flag of Allentown
Flag
Official seal of Allentown
Seal
Nickname(s): "The Queen City",[1] "A-Town",[2] "Band City USA",[3] "Peanut City",[4] "Silk City".[5]
Motto: "Sic Semper Tyrannis"
Location in Lehigh County
Location in Lehigh County
Allentown is located in Pennsylvania
Allentown
Allentown
Location in Pennsylvania
Coordinates: 40°36′06″N 75°28′38″W / 40.60167°N 75.47722°W / 40.60167; -75.47722Coordinates: 40°36′06″N 75°28′38″W / 40.60167°N 75.47722°W / 40.60167; -75.47722
Fatal error: The format of the coordinate could not be determined. Parsing failed.


Country United States
Commonwealth Pennsylvania
County Lehigh
Settled 1751
Founded 1762
Incorporated March 12, 1867
Founded by William Allen
Named for William Allen
Government
 • Type Mayor-Council
 • Mayor Ed Pawlowski (D)
 • City Attorney Jerry Snyder
 • City Controller Mary Ellen Koval
 • City Council
 • Senate Pat Browne (R)
Area
 • Home Rule Municipality 18.0 sq mi (46.5 km2)
 • Land 17.8 sq mi (45.9 km2)
 • Water 0.2 sq mi (0.6 km2)
 • Urban 289.50 sq mi (749.79 km2)
 • Metro 730.0 sq mi (1,174.82 km2)
Elevation 338 ft (103 m)
Highest elevation 440 ft (130 m)
Lowest elevation 255 ft (78 m)
Population (2012)
 • Home Rule Municipality 118,974 (US: 222th)
 • Density 6,631.0/sq mi (2,571.5/km2)
 • Urban 664,651 (US: 61st)
 • Urban density 1,991.0/sq mi (768.7/km2)
 • Metro 827,171 (US: 68th)
 • Metro density 1,117.8/sq mi (431.6/km2)
 • Demonym Allentonian
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP codes 18101, 18102, 18103, 18104, 18105, 18106, 18109, 18175, 18195
Area code(s) 610, 484, 835
FIPS code 42-02000
GNIS feature ID

1202899[6]


Primary Airport Lehigh Valley International Airport- ABE (Major/International)
Secondary Airport Allentown Queen City Municipal Airport- XLL (Minor)
Website http://www.allentownpa.gov/

Municipality Details

Oil and Gas Activity

Template:Allentown City, Lehigh, PA-wells

  1. Whelan, Frank (May 7, 1991). "'Cement City' Moniker Is A Mystery American Heritage Says Label Was Allentown's.". The Morning Call. pp. B.03. . "Queen City's origins as an Allentown nickname are obscure. It is believed to come from a turn-of-the-century competition hosted by the Allentown Chamber of Commerce. The winning entry was said to be Queen City."
  2. Wholberg, Julie. "The New Main Street? A-Town's 19th Street Experience". The Morning Call. 
  3. Salter, Rosa (April 20, 2003). "Two in tune with the times ** At 175, Allentown Band, America's oldest, preserves best of tradition.". The Morning Call. pp. E.01. . "1967: Allentown named Band City-U.S.A"
  4. Whelan, Frank (March 13, 2002). "Hamilton Street used to be thick with peanut shells ** And Allentown's Army Camp Crane once had a popular commander.". The Morning Call. pp. B.04. . "Allentown's title as the Peanut City goes back to the late 19th and early 20th century when large amounts of them were eaten in the Lehigh Valley. From the 1880s to the 1920s, vendors lined Hamilton Street, singing jingles in Pennsylvania Dutch about the superior quality of their peanuts. Former Call-Chronicle Sunday editor John Y. Kohl recalled in 1967 that the peanuts were eaten mostly by young men and boys who would walk Hamilton Street on Saturday nights flirting with girls and 'throwing the shells about with complete abandon.' Sunday morning sidewalks were 'not quite ankle deep' in shells. Merchants would get up early to sweep them into the gutter so churchgoers would not have to wade through them.'"
  5. Whelan, Frank (May 7, 1991). "Cement City' Moniker Is A Mystery American Heritage Says Label Was Allentown's.". The Morning Call. pp. B.03. . "Silk City for example, is a throwback to the late 19th and early 20th century, when Allentown was known for its many silk mills. Although the last mill closed a few years ago, the name hangs on in the minds of older residents."
  6. "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2008-01-31.