West Grove, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

A quick look at the population and steets in West Grove City, PA will give you a quick overview of the area. While the majority of residents are White, the city also has residents with varying racial backgrounds. Many of these individuals report Irish and German ancestry. Others have English or Italian ancestry and are of Asian descent. As you'd expect, many residents speak English, but you can also find people of Asian or African descent.

A little over a century ago, Grove City was a newly formed village. The population then numbered about fifty. The town's name was derived from the remnant groves of trees that covered the area. Today, the city is known for its vibrant downtown and many local shops and restaurants. The first council meeting was held on March 6, 1894 in the Library Room of the National Bank Building on Exchange Place. The current mayor is Republican Stephen B. Black, who was elected in December 2013.

Listed as a borough of Columbus, Ohio, West Grove is home to a diverse population. Known for its family-centered policies, the city prioritizes education, youth programs, and public safety. At its highest point, the city is home to about 6,000 people. It's home to several popular annual events, including the Autumn Daze, Bluegrass Festival, and Dickens of a Christmas.