Troy, Pennsylvania | |||||
| County | Zip Code | Elevation | Population 1990/2000 | Year of Visit | Major Highways |
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| Bradford | 16947 | 1,095ft. | 1,262/1,508 | 2001 | US 6 & SR 14 |
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The entrance to Troy PA from US 6 on the West side of town. Troy is located in Bradford County and was once the co-county seat along with Towanda. According to MapQuest there are two other Troys in Pennsylvania. Both are located in Western Pennsylvania near I 80; one is in Clearfield County and the other is in Jefferson County. |
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Troy has a rather new Post Office located in a residential area on the South side of town. |
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The Presbyterian Church is on US 6 on the West side of town and is across the street from several beautiful, old houses including the ones pictured below. |
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Sugar Creek flows to the East and empties into the Susquehanna River near Towanda. |
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![]() The 'Welcome' sign on the East side of town is set off with flowers and is located near the Troy Fire Station. The sign indicates that Troy PA was established in 1845. |
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