Blainsburg, Pennsylvania

Blainsburg, Pennsylvania
unincorporated area
Blainsburg, Pennsylvania
Nickname: 
California-3
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountyWashington
Government
Blainsburg is a Annex of West Brownsville
 • TypeAnnex of West Brownsville
Elevation

Elevation reported at point where GoogleEarth locates search to "Blainsburg, West Brownsville, PA[1]
957 ft (292 m)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
Area code724

Blainsburg is an unincorporated outlier community of West Brownsville, PA; by tradition a hamlet sized neighborhood with more actual housing acreage than West Brownsville proper in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. Named after a U.S. Senator, James G. Blaine . Blainsburg is part of the California Area School District . West Brownsville residence students attend Brownsville Area School District in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. The bedroom community is situated on the bluff above and slightly North-northwest of West Brownsville on the river bottom below. Blainsburg is located alongside but above the climb PA Route 88 makes from the W. Brownsville river flats (Locally known as Blainsburg Hill Road) which bends right entering a shelf where it connects with the northwest streets of Blainsburg before taking a second ascent (now becoming California Road) towards California.[2] The parent and child communities are on the inside curve of a great meander in the Monongahela River in Southwestern Pennsylvania creating a degraded cut bank turned ramp and terrace on the opposite shore where Brownsville is situated. Blainsburg is often misspelled with an "E" in it, to match the spelling of its namesake, James G. Blaine. Blainsburg as of official records was founded in 1906 and is still spelled without the "E".

  1. ^ Elevation at point where GoogleEarth locates search to "Blainsburg, West Brownsville, PA"
  2. ^ PA Route 88 is an old style two lane highway that connects the business districts of left bank communities in the Mon Valley.