Midway, Pennsylvania facts for kids
Midway is a name given to several places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. When you see a place called Midway, it usually means it's located somewhere in the middle of two other important points or towns. It's a common name for towns, especially in the United States.
What are the Midway towns in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, there are a few different places named Midway. These are:
- Midway, Adams County: This is a census-designated place. A census-designated place (CDP) is a special area identified by the U.S. Census Bureau for statistical purposes. It's like a small community that isn't officially a city or a town but has a clear population.
- Midway, Berks County: This area is part of Bethel Township in Berks County. Townships are a type of local government area, often covering rural or suburban regions.
- Midway, Washington County: This is a borough. A borough is a self-governing town, usually smaller than a city, with its own local government and rules.
These places are all distinct locations, even though they share the same name.
See also
- In Spanish: Midway (Pensilvania) para niños
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