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The population of Penn Hills is approximately 51,479 (2000).
The amount of land area in Penn Hills is 49.279 sq. kilometers. The Penn Hills median home price is $80,000. Penn Hills miscellany. Return to Index Penn Hills location: in the eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Surrounding communities to Penn Hills are Verona, Oakmont, Plum, Monroeville, Wilkins, Churchill, Wilkinsburg and Pittsburgh. Here is a map page for Penn Hills.
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The founding of Penn Hills: 1976 Penn Hills attractions: Only ten miles east of Pittsburgh, Penn Hills is a suburban community and the most populous of Pittsburgh suburbs Information on Penn Hills Return to Index
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