Mc Connellsville, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're looking for the latest demographics and population data for McConnelsville City, Ohio, you've come to the right place. We've gathered the most up-to-date statistics for McConnelsville, Ohio, and compiled them into a single report. This population and steets report will tell you what to expect in the coming years.

McConnelsville City's Town Hall and Opera House were completed almost two and a half years after the ground was broken. The construction of these facilities was politically charged; even the republican editor of the McConnelsville Herald commented on the project after it was completed. He noted that the GOP had used an owl for their mascot before they switched to an elephant. Interestingly, the owl still adorns the keystone on the Opera House.

The city's demographics are not so surprising. About 60.4% of residents were over the age of 18, while 7% were under the age of 18. In the same age range, forty percent were married. The remaining forty-six percent were non-families. Another quarter were individuals, and the remaining twenty-two percent were 65 years old or older. Overall, the median age of the population in Mc Connellsville City is 42 years old. The town has a population of 805 residents, and a high percentage of households are made up of single persons.

The city's location on the Youghiogheny River makes it an important transport hub. At one time, five railroads served the area, including the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The town was also served by the Western Maryland Railroad and the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railway. The former Pittsburgh & Lake Erie and the Western Maryland Railroad have since been acquired for other uses. Both of these former railroads are part of the Youghiogheny River Trail. There is also passenger rail service by Amtrak's Capitol Limited.