- Dorseyville, Pennsylvania
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Dorseyville (or Crowtown) is an unincorporated village in Indiana Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in the United States.[1]
History
Dorseyville was originally called "Crowtown" by farmers, but later named for the Dorsey family that lived on modern day Ceder Run Road. The Dorseyville fire hall, which held the Dorseyville Corn Carnival until the 2000s, was demolished and rebuilt in 2009 at a cost of $699,560.[2]
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Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Principal city Counties Municipalities 30,000-50,000 population
(in 2010)Municipalities 15,000-30,000 population
(in 2010)Baldwin • Butler Township • Cranberry Township • Hampton Township • McCandless Township • McKeesport • Monroeville • Moon Township • Murrysville • New Castle • Penn Township • Peters Township • Plum • Scott Township • Shaler Township • Upper St. Clair Township • Unity Township • West Mifflin • WilkinsburgMunicipalities 10,000-15,000 population
(in 2010)Adams Township • Butler • Cecil Township • Center Township • Derry Township • Elizabeth Township • Franklin Park • Greensburg • Harrison Township • Hopewell Township • Jefferson Hills Lower Burrell • Mount Pleasant Township • Munhall • New Kensington • North Fayette Township • North Strabane Township • North Union Township • North Versailles Township • Pine Township • Richland Township • Robinson Township • Rostraver Township • South Fayette Township • South Park Township • South Union Township • Uniontown • Washington • West Deer Township • WhitehallCoordinates: 40°34′37″N 79°53′19″W / 40.57694°N 79.88861°W
Categories:- Unincorporated communities in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
- Allegheny County, Pennsylvania geography stubs
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