Wilmore, PA


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Wilmore, PA

About Wilmore, PA

Wilmore, PA is a small town nestled in the mountains of Pennsylvania. It has a population of just over 1,000 people, making it an incredibly close-knit community. Everyone knows everyone here and it is not uncommon to run into people you know when walking down the street. The locals are friendly and welcoming to newcomers and take pride in their hometown. It’s a great place for families to raise children as there are plenty of things to do outdoors such as hiking, camping, fishing and more. There’s also an abundance of culture with local festivals throughout the year, giving everyone something to look forward to. Wilmore is truly a unique and amazing place that any visitor would love! Small city - West-central Pennsylvania, 70 miles east of Pittsburgh.

Location Details

State: Pennsylvania
County: Cambria County
Metro Area: Johnstown Metro Area
City: Wilmore
Zip Codes: 15962
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 1223 ft above sea level
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Johnstown is a small city located just west of the main ridge of the Alleghenies. To most outsiders it is associated with four historic and devastating, floods, the most recent in 1977. Today the city has a mixed and somewhat depressed economy and a slow pace of life, but at one time it was a major steel producing center. The tight valley-floor geography and relative distance to resources compared to other steel towns led to a long decline that climaxed with the 1977 flood. There are still some steel fabrication industries, but heavy industry and manufacturing are largely a thing of the past, and the city struggles to reinvent itself today as a service and minor high-tech player.

Local amenities focus on museums that commemorate the floods and a historic incline railway, and arts amenities are on the upswing. There is good outdoor recreation in the area. The low cost of living, very affordable housing, and small-town environment are the main attractions. There isn’t much employment security, much to do or much intellectual stimulation; but all are on a slow rise and the area is clearly a wait-and-see.

The immediate area around downtown is located on a flat floodplain of the Conemaugh River. Several creeks converge on the plain, with a long, deep gorge to the west and an arrangement of mountains catching moisture flow from the south, creating ideal flood conditions. Steep wooded bluffs and hills surround the town. The climate is humid continental, typical of central Pennsylvania, modified by the mountains and the Great Lakes to the north. Summers are warm and humid, influenced by Gulf air from the south. Winters are cloudy and cool with mixed precipitation but infrequent severe cold.

Wilmore Cost of Living
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Cost of living, low crime rate, and attractive setting make Wilmore a great place to live.

$110,100
-207.1% lower than avg
$53,750
-28.4% lower than avg
$1,010 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-13.7% lower than avg
Wilmore Crime
18.7 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Wilmore, Pennsylvania
$21,240
for a family
$31,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Wilmore
   Cost of living
Economy
   Low crime rate
Low educational attainment
   Attractive setting
Low ethnic diversity
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