Click to view GIS data about Carbon County from the Commonwealth of PACarbon County (2000 population 58,802) was created on March 13, 1843, from parts of Northampton and Monroe Counties. Its name alludes to its deposits of anthracite coal. Jim Thorpe, the county seat, was originally incorporated on January 26, 1850 as the borough of Mauch Chunk, an Indian name meaning “bear mountain.” It was renamed in 1954 for the famous Indian athlete who is buried there.

Carbon County was the home of the first railroad in America that was built on any large scale. The “Switchback” railroad, as it came to be known in its glory days, was originally designed to carry coal. The Switchback led a long and active life, first as a coal carrier and then as solely a tourist attraction. In the 1930’s, the railroad carried its last passengers.

The County

Located in northeastern Pennsylvania, approximately 90 miles west of New York City and 90 miles northeast of Philadelphia, the County is bordered on the north by Luzerne County, on the east by Monroe County, on the west by Schuylkill County and on the south by Lehigh and Northampton Counties. The northern and eastern portions of the County are part of the Pocono Mountains region of the Commonwealth.

The population of the County grew from the early nineteenth century through the 1920s, fell with the declines in the anthracite coal industry through the early 1960s, and has been growing again since then. At the current time, the County is experiencing growth in population and industry primarily related to the westward movement of the East Coast metropolitan area. In the last several years, the growth has been primarily due to the growth of the Pocono Mountain region with the opening of the last portion of Interstate 78 into Pennsylvania, opening up a second and faster direct route into the New York metropolitan area from eastern and central Pennsylvania.

Carbon County is composed of 23 municipalities, each with its own municipal government. The county has 5 school districts and a county wide technical school. Carbon County, covering over 500 square miles, is known for its scenic mountains and rivers. Over 2/3 of the county is State Game Land and State Park Land. The attractive rural landscape attracts thousands of visitors each year to a county rich in heritage and history. The county boasts of its quality of life and it attracts both families and businesses to our region.

ECONOMIC/DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

Population

The table below shows population comparisons for the County, Pennsylvania and the United States

 

1970

1980

1990

2000

Carbon County

50,573

53,285

56,846

58,802

Pennsylvania

11,800,766

11,863,895

11,881,603

12,281,054

United States

203,302,031

226,504,825

249,438,712

281,421,906

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce – Bureau of Census

Housing Units

The number of housing units in the County increased by 31.49% from 1980 to 2000. The following chart shows comparable housing data for the County and Pennsylvania.

Number of Units:

 

1980

1990

2000

Median Housing Value 1990
Owner Occupied

Carbon County

23,190

27,380

30,492

$62,900

Pennsylvania

4,597,412

4,938,140

5,249,750

$69,700

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce – Bureau of Census

Carbon County

Municipality

Debt Service

Real Estate

Borough

Rate

School District

Rate

Banks Township 0.5 6.393 1.1 29.2753 Hazleton 37.2683
Beaver Meadows Borough 0.5 6.393 5.5 29.2753 Hazleton 41.6683
Bowmanstown Borough 0.5 6.393 10.005 43.638 Palmerton 60.536
East Penn Township 0.5 6.393 6.135 46.57 Lehighton 59.598
East Side Borough 0.5 6.393 2 39.96 Weatherly 48.853
Franklin Township 0.5 6.393 6.837 46.57 Lehighton 60.3
Jim Thorpe Borough 0.5 6.393 6.4 42.52 Jim Thorpe 55.813
Kidder Township (North) 0.5 6.393 3.2 39.96 Weatherly 50.053
Kidder Township (South) 0.5 6.393 3.2 42.52 Jim Thorpe 52.613
Lansford Borough 0.5 6.393 29.41 55.69 Panther Valley 91.993
Lausanne Township 0.5 6.393 0.57 39.96 Weatherly 47.423
Lehigh Township 0.5 6.393 0.47 39.96 Weatherly 47.323
Lehighton Borough 0.5 6.393 4.25 46.57 Lehighton 57.713
Lower Towamensing Twp. 0.5 6.393 1.6 43.638 Palmerton 52.131
Mahoning Township 0.5 6.393 3.75 46.57 Lehighton 57.213
Nesquehoning Borough 0.5 6.393 12 55.69 Panther Valley 74.583
Packer Township 0.5 6.393 0.6 39.96 Weatherly 47.453
Palmerton Borough 0.5 6.393 8.27 43.638 Palmerton 58.801
Parryville Borough 0.5 6.393 10.5 46.57 Lehighton 63.963
Penn Forest Township 0.5 6.393 3 42.52 Jim Thorpe 52.413
Summit Hill Borough 0.5 6.393 13.6 55.69 Panther Valley 76.183
Towamensing Township 0.5 6.393 2 43.638 Palmerton 52.531
Weatherly Borough 0.5 6.393 4.8 39.96 Weatherly 51.653
Weissport Borough 0.5 6.393 8.9 46.57 Lehighton 62.363

Carbon County

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