Middlebury Center, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Middlebury Center is a small town in Pennsylvania. The crime rate in the area is below the national average and is lower than the Pennsylvania state average. This means that the town is safe for the most part. However, it is important to note that crime does occur. Middlebury Center does have its share of crime.

Middlebury is the largest town in Addison County and serves as a commercial center for the region. Its center is home to a post office, three-screen movie theater, and two historic inns. South of the town, development is concentrated along U.S. Route 7 and includes a Hannaford supermarket and several fast-food restaurants. Middlebury is home to Vermont's only remaining car-hop restaurant, as well as McDonald's, Dunkin' Donuts, and Subway.

Middlebury Center City's population is diverse. It contains a high percentage of Black and Hispanic residents, which is above the state average. It also has a high percentage of foreign-born residents. The median age of the population is below the state average, and the percentage of residents with a bachelor's degree is higher. The town is home to eight pilots and 18 other airmen. It has fourteen patent applications for 2008-2022, which is about average in the state.

Middlebury Center's zip code (16935) is home to 1,349 residents. This is an increase of 9.9% since the city's last census. The average commute time is 25.5 minutes, and the median home value is $188,900. During the last 10 years, Middlebury Center's median home price has appreciated by 2.9%.