New Philadelphia, PA Locations
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Multiple Testing Centers In New Philadelphia, PA
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New Philadelphia, PA Testing Locations
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Coastal Drug Testing
73 COAL ST 3.3 miles
73 COAL ST
PORT CARBON,
PA
17965
Categories: PORT CARBON PA
420 S JACKSON ST 4.6 miles
420 S JACKSON ST
POTTSVILLE,
PA
17901
Categories: POTTSVILLE PA
1120 CENTRE TPKE 5.6 miles
1120 CENTRE TPKE
ORWIGSBURG,
PA
17961
Categories: ORWIGSBURG PA
1851 W End Ave, 6.1 miles
1851 W End Ave,
Pottsville,
PA
17901
Categories: Pottsville PA
34 S RAILROAD ST 9.3 miles
34 S RAILROAD ST
TAMAQUA,
PA
18252
Categories: TAMAQUA PA
231 CLAREMONT AVE 10.1 miles
231 CLAREMONT AVE
TAMAQUA,
PA
18252
Categories: TAMAQUA PA
400-B South 4th Street, 13.7 miles
400-B South 4th Street,
Hamburg,
PA
19526
Categories: Hamburg PA
44 EAST AVE 16.0 miles
44 EAST AVE
STRAUSSTOWN,
PA
19559
Categories: STRAUSSTOWN PA
1749 E BROAD ST 17.6 miles
1749 E BROAD ST
HAZELTON,
PA
18201
Categories: HAZELTON PA
101 S CHURCH ST 17.6 miles
101 S CHURCH ST
HAZLETON,
PA
18201
Categories: HAZLETON PA
700 E BROAD ST 17.8 miles
700 E BROAD ST
HAZLETON,
PA
18201
Categories: HAZLETON PA
20 N Laurel St, 17.9 miles
20 N Laurel St,
Hazleton,
PA
18201
Categories: Hazleton PA
271 N CEDAR ST 18.2 miles
271 N CEDAR ST
HAZLETON,
PA
18201
Categories: HAZLETON PA
1097B N CHURCH ST 19.0 miles
1097B N CHURCH ST
HAZLETON,
PA
18202
Categories: HAZLETON PA
1000 ALLIANCE DR 19.3 miles
1000 ALLIANCE DR
HAZLETON,
PA
18202
Categories: HAZLETON PA
50 MOISEY DR STE 208 19.3 miles
50 MOISEY DR STE 208
HAZLE TOWNSHIP,
PA
18202
Categories: HAZLE TOWNSHIP PA
1324 N CHURCH ST STE 2 19.5 miles
1324 N CHURCH ST STE 2
HAZLE TOWNSHIP,
PA
18202
Categories: HAZLE TOWNSHIP PA
211 N 12TH ST 21.8 miles
211 N 12TH ST
LEHIGHTON,
PA
18235
Categories: LEHIGHTON PA
239 N 1st St 22.8 miles
239 N 1st St
Lehighton,
PA
18235
Categories: Lehighton PA
1104 NORTH ST 23.2 miles
1104 NORTH ST
JIM THORPE,
PA
18229
Categories: JIM THORPE PA
521 N FRANKLIN ST 23.3 miles
521 N FRANKLIN ST
SHAMOKIN,
PA
17872
Categories: SHAMOKIN PA
1114 COMMONS BLVD 23.6 miles
1114 COMMONS BLVD
READING,
PA
19605
Categories: READING PA
21 W INDEPENDENCE ST 23.6 miles
21 W INDEPENDENCE ST
SHAMOKIN,
PA
17872
Categories: SHAMOKIN PA
3225 N 5TH STREET HWY STE 4 24.0 miles
3225 N 5TH STREET HWY STE 4
READING,
PA
19605
Categories: READING PA
301 W 3RD ST 24.0 miles
301 W 3RD ST
BERWICK,
PA
18603
Categories: BERWICK PA
4201 POTTSVILLE PIKE 24.1 miles
4201 POTTSVILLE PIKE
READING,
PA
19605
Categories: READING PA
4200 HOSPITAL RD 24.6 miles
4200 HOSPITAL RD
COAL TOWNSHIP,
PA
17866
Categories: COAL TOWNSHIP PA
2500 BERNVILLE RD 24.7 miles
2500 BERNVILLE RD
READING,
PA
19605
Categories: READING PA
725 E Lincoln Ave, 24.7 miles
725 E Lincoln Ave,
Myerstown,
PA
17067
Categories: Myerstown PA
701 E 16TH ST 25.0 miles
701 E 16TH ST
BERWICK,
PA
18603
Categories: BERWICK PA
Scheduling a test is Fast and Easy, call our scheduling department or schedule your test online 24/7
*You must register by phone or online to receive your donor pass/registration prior to proceeding to the testing center
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Local Area Info: Philadelphia
Philadelphia, sometimes known colloquially as Philly, is the largest city in the U.S. state and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the sixth-most populous U.S. city, with a 2017 census-estimated population of 1,580,863. Since 1854, the city has been coterminous with Philadelphia County, the most populous county in Pennsylvania and the urban core of the eighth-largest U.S. metropolitan statistical area, with over 6 million residents as of 2017[update]. Philadelphia is also the economic and cultural anchor of the greater Delaware Valley, located along the lower Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers, within the Northeast megalopolis. The Delaware Valley's population of 7.2 million ranks it as the eighth-largest combined statistical area in the United States.
William Penn, an English Quaker, founded the city in 1682 to serve as capital of the Pennsylvania Colony. Philadelphia played an instrumental role in the American Revolution as a meeting place for the Founding Fathers of the United States, who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 at the Second Continental Congress, and the Constitution at the Philadelphia Convention of 1787. Several other key events occurred in Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War including the First Continental Congress, the preservation of the Liberty Bell, the Battle of Germantown, and the Siege of Fort Mifflin. Philadelphia was one of the nation's capitals during the revolution, and served as temporary U.S. capital while Washington, D.C., was under construction. In the 19th century, Philadelphia became a major industrial center and a railroad hub. The city grew from an influx of European immigrants, most of whom came from Ireland, Italy and Germany—the three largest reported ancestry groups in the city as of 2015[update]. In the early 20th century, Philadelphia became a prime destination for African Americans during the Great Migration after the Civil War, as well as Puerto Ricans. The city's population doubled from one million to two million people between 1890 and 1950.
The Philadelphia area's many universities and colleges make it a top study destination, as the city has evolved into an educational and economic hub. According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Philadelphia area had a gross domestic product of US$445 billion in 2017, the eighth-largest metropolitan economy in the United States. Philadelphia is the center of economic activity in Pennsylvania and is home to five Fortune 1000 companies. The Philadelphia skyline is expanding, with a market of almost 81,900 commercial properties in 2016, including several nationally prominent skyscrapers. Philadelphia has more outdoor sculptures and murals than any other American city. Fairmount Park, when combined with the adjacent Wissahickon Valley Park in the same watershed, is one of the largest contiguous urban park areas in the United States. The city is known for its arts, culture, cuisine, and colonial history, attracting 42 million domestic tourists in 2016 who spent US$6.8 billion, generating an estimated $11 billion in total economic impact in the city and surrounding four counties of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia has also emerged as a biotechnology hub.
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Population (total): Population in 2017: 1,038 (0% urban, 100% rural). >Population change since 2000: -9.7%
Population (male): 515
Population (female): 523
Median Rent: Median gross rent in 2017: $527.
Poverty (overall): Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2017: 11.0%
Poverty (breakdown): (10.6% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 100.0% for Black residents, 42.9% for Hispanic or Latino residents)
Ancestries: Ancestries: Lithuanian (24.3%), Irish (21.6%), German (18.6%), Polish (10.9%), Pennsylvania German (8.2%), American (5.2%).
Elevation: 693 feet
Land Area: 1.49 square miles.
Median Incomes:
Estimated median household income in 2017: $41,163 (it was $27,159 in 2000)
Estimated per capita income in 2017: $26,802 (it was $17,899 in 2000)
Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $65,860 (it was $41,300 in 2000) New Philadelphia:$65,860PA:$181,200
Races:
White alone - 1,044 - 96.2%
Hispanic - 18 - 1.7%
Two or more races - 10 - 0.9%
American Indian alone - 6 - 0.6%
Native Hawaiian and Other
>Pacific Islander alone - 4 - 0.4%
Black alone - 2 - 0.2%
Asian alone - 1 - 0.09%
In 2000, 20.8% of New Philadelphia residents identified as being of Lithuanian heritage. This was the highest percentage of Lithuanian Americans per capita in the country.