Finleyville | |
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Etymology: John Finley | |
Coordinates: 40°15′10″N 80°0′13″W / 40.25278°N 80.00361°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Pennsylvania |
County | Washington |
Established | 1896 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Michael M. Kutsek |
Area | |
• Total | 0.17 sq mi (0.43 km2) |
• Land | 0.17 sq mi (0.43 km2) |
• Water | 0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2) |
Population | |
• Total | 376 |
• Density | 2,251.50/sq mi (867.93/km2) |
Time zone | UTC-4 (EST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-5 (EDT) |
ZIP code | 15332 |
Area code | 724 |
Website | www.finleyvilleboro.com |
Finleyville is a borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States, named for John Finley. The population was 375 at the 2020 census.[3] It was built at the junction of Brownsville Road (now Pennsylvania Route 88) and the 'Washington Road' from Cox's Fort to Catfish Camp, now Washington, Pennsylvania.[4] It was originally known as "Rowgalley" until after a large contingent of Scots-Irish came to town including a number of "Finleys."[5] It is in the Peters Creek watershed.
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