Alleghany, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You may be wondering what the Population & Steets in Allegany City look like. First, you should know that one-third of the population lives below the poverty line. But there's much more to Alleghany City than meets the eye. The following population statistics may surprise you. These statistics are based on the most recent data available. You can view them below to learn more about this city.

The County of Alleghany is located in the northern region of Maryland. Its population is approximately 68,106, and the county seat is Cumberland. Alleghany's name may be derived from a local Lenape language that means "best flowing river of the hills." Its location makes it a thriving mining community, with the Sixteen-to-One Mine still in operation today. The town is a mere 20 miles from the nearest highway. Alleghany has a single main street, where you will find the post office, bar, mining museum, and a mining museum.

The city's population is comprised of several neighborhoods. They include Allegheny Center, Allegheny West, California-Kirkbride, Chateau, East Allegheny, Fineview, Marshall-Shadeland, North Shore, Northview Heights, Perry North, and Perry South, among others. In addition, the city has several small neighborhoods, such as Beechview and Spring Garden.