Mahoning Valley (geographic)
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The Mahoning Valley is a geographic valley encompassing Northeast Ohio and a small portion of Western Pennsylvania that drains into the Mahoning River. According to information at the bottom of Page 321 in a publication[1] by the Ohio Secretary of State's Office, the river name comes from an Indian word meaning “at the licks.”
Geography
Downstream of
Other places named Mahoning Valley
There are also several other locales, most in the state of Pennsylvania, where the term "Mahoning Valley" are applied. There are four townships in Indiana County that include the name "Mahoning": East, West, North, and South Mahoning Townships near Mahoning Creek which flows into the Allegheny River north of Templeton.
There is also Mahoning Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, downstream on the same creek, Mahoning Township, Montour County, Pennsylvania, where there is another Mahoning Creek which flows into the Susquehanna River near Danville, and Mahoning Township, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, on yet another Mahoning Creek which flows into the Lehigh River at Lehighton and from there into the Delaware River. Near these communities are various businesses such as a nursing home, golf course, race track, cinema, butcher shop, mini-storage, and auto parts store, that have incorporated "Mahoning Valley" into their name. There is also Mahoning Valley Christian Camp near Rushville, Indiana.
See also
- Mahoning River
- Youngstown–Warren–Boardman metropolitan area
References
- ^ "Ohio County Name Origins" (PDF). Ohio Secretary of State. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 July 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
Further reading
- Mahoning Valley Historical Society (Ohio) (1876). Historical collections of the Mahoning Valley: containing an account of the two pioneer reunions, together with a selection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to the sale and settlement of the lands belonging to the Connecticut Land Company, and history and reminiscences, both general and local. Volume 1. Youngstown: Mahoning Valley Historical Society.
- Butler, Joseph G. (1921). History of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley, Ohio. Chicago: American Historical Society. Retrieved 2014-03-04.