The Borough of Ambridge, located in Pennsylvania, was incorporated in 1905 and named after the American Bridge Company. With a population of 7,100 residents, Ambridge is a 1.7 square mile community along the banks of the Ohio River. It is home to 21 churches, four public parks, the Laughlin Memorial Public Library, and a variety of unique specialty shops, restaurants, and accommodations. Ambridge also boasts a National Historic Landmark District and Old Economy Village, making it a Preserve America Community.
Strategically located off of PA Route 65 and with easy access to I-79 and I-376, Ambridge is a convenient destination for visitors. The community hosts numerous public events throughout the year, offering opportunities to explore its rich history and promising future. Whether you're interested in historical landmarks, outdoor recreation, or experiencing the local culture, Ambridge is a vibrant and welcoming community worth exploring.
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