Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The city of Pen Argyl is located in eastern Pennsylvania about 20 miles west of the New Jersey border. Pen Argyl is a midsized city complex. Its climate is moderate and pleasant in most months. The least pleasant month is January, while August and June are the most comfortable. The population is fairly diverse, with all income levels represented. The city is home to three public colleges.

The median age of residents of Pen Argyl, PA is 34.6 years old. This percentage includes both native-born residents and foreign-born citizens. This indicates that the population is getting older. Those who are foreign-born in the area are mostly Indians. The second-most common country of origin is the Dominican Republic. The third-most common country of origin is China.

The town of Pen Argyl is located in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. It is close to Routes 80 and 33 and is also near the Blue Ridge Mountain. The city's history began in 1853 when Joseph Kellow discovered slate. Its name came from a Welsh word meaning "head" and an Anglo-Saxon word for slate rock. In the following years, it began to grow and draw quarrymen from Cornwall, England. In 1882, Pen Argyl became a part of the Slate Belt area.