Shaler Township
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township, region
Shaler Township was founded in 1847 and named in honor of Judge Charles Shaler. Following the Second World War, Shaler became an affluent suburb with many former City of Pittsburgh residents now populating the Township. Shaler, along with Ross Township, was among the first outer-city areas to develop into the modern suburbs which today define the North Hills region of Allegheny County. Shaler remained and still remains a primarily residential municipality.
Official site: www.shaler.org/
Official site: www.shaler.org/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaler_Township,_Pennsylvania
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°30'59"N 79°57'45"W
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- Ligonier Township 56 km
- Dunbar Township 56 km
- Fairfield Township 62 km
- Wharton Township 71 km
- Jenner Township 73 km
- Addison Township 87 km
- Brothersvalley Township 96 km
- Kiwanis Park 0.7 km
- Shaler Area High School 1.1 km
- Fall Run Park 2.5 km
- Mt. Royal Cemetery 2.6 km
- John & Theresa Kerry's farm 4.8 km
- Trillium Trail 5.4 km
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- Hartwood Acres 6.9 km
- Wildwood Golf Club 7 km
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