Groves, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're thinking about relocating to Groves City, Ohio, you should know the population and streets. Grove City, Pennsylvania is located 60 miles north of Pittsburgh and 75 miles south of Erie. The city is a former industrial center that has made locomotive engines, carriages, gas engines, motor trucks, and more. It's currently home to Grove City Premium Outlets. The city is a part of the Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA metropolitan statistical area.

The population of Groves decreased by 5.74% during the last decade. It was the fourth largest city in Jefferson County in 2000. It's close to the Gulf of Mexico and Louisiana. The most pleasant months for Groves are April, March, and October. The wettest months are August, November, and December. However, these are only two-thirds of the city's total population.

According to the 2010 Census, there were 2,575 households with at least one person. A majority of households are mortgaged and most were built in 1939 or before. A median home value of $139,400 is slightly less than the national average, but higher than that of nearby ZIP codes. Listed rents for a two-bedroom home with utilities included are $500-$749/month. For a three-bedroom home, renters pay between $749 and $999/month. These figures are for apartments, townhouses, and primary residences.

Locust Grove is another historic agricultural community with a thriving urban area. Historically, it was a major rail distribution hub for cotton, peaches, and farm products. At one point, it even had three cotton gins and a number of warehouses. The city's first store was built on Main Street in 1870. Today, the South Henry section is expected to become a retail hot spot.