Whitehall, officially the Borough of Whitehall, is a small South Hills community in Allegheny County, about six miles south of downtown Pittsburgh. The borough was incorporated in 1948 from portions of the former Baldwin Township. Its population is roughly 13,600. Note that Whitehall Township is a separate, larger community in the Lehigh Valley (Lehigh County); the Allegheny County community is officially a borough rather than a township.
The borough's main commercial corridors are along Route 51 and Streets Run Road. The Pittsburgh Light Rail Blue Line stops at Overbrook and nearby stations, providing regional transit access into downtown Pittsburgh. Most of the residential housing dates from mid-century suburban construction, with single-family homes on narrow lots predominating. Streets Run Road cuts through the valley and has historically been an important industrial corridor.
Whitehall Township in Lehigh County, north of Allentown, is a separate Lehigh Valley community with its own profile. MacArthur Road, designated PA Route 145, is its main commercial corridor and hosts the Lehigh Valley Mall along with extensive surrounding retail development. Whitehall High School and the Parkland School District serve parts of the township, and the villages of Coplay and Egypt fall within its boundaries.
In Whitehall Township, escort websites with local availability appear in the Escortservice.com directory. The site catalogs. Nothing beyond cataloging is offered, including no bookings, no vetting of advertisers, and no mediation. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
Whitehall, officially the Borough of Whitehall, is a small South Hills community in Allegheny County, about six miles south of downtown Pittsburgh. The borough was incorporated in 1948 from portions of the former Baldwin Township. Its population is roughly 13,600. Note that Whitehall Township is a separate, larger community in the Lehigh Valley (Lehigh County); the Allegheny County community is officially a borough rather than a township.
The borough's main commercial corridors are along Route 51 and Streets Run Road. The Pittsburgh Light Rail Blue Line stops at Overbrook and nearby stations, providing regional transit access into downtown Pittsburgh. Most of the residential housing dates from mid-century suburban construction, with single-family homes on narrow lots predominating. Streets Run Road cuts through the valley and has historically been an important industrial corridor.
Whitehall Township in Lehigh County, north of Allentown, is a separate Lehigh Valley community with its own profile. MacArthur Road, designated PA Route 145, is its main commercial corridor and hosts the Lehigh Valley Mall along with extensive surrounding retail development. Whitehall High School and the Parkland School District serve parts of the township, and the villages of Coplay and Egypt fall within its boundaries.
In Whitehall Township, escort websites with local availability appear in the Escortservice.com directory. The site catalogs. Nothing beyond cataloging is offered, including no bookings, no vetting of advertisers, and no mediation. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
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