Monument, PA


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Monument, PA

About Monument, PA

Living in Monument, PA is a wonderful experience. With its small-town charm and strong sense of community, this small town offers its residents a unique and peaceful lifestyle. There are plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking and fishing at nearby state parks, as well as plenty of local restaurants to explore. Monument also boasts a vibrant culture of artisans, musicians, and artists, making the town an exciting place to live with lots of interesting things to do. Residents can take advantage of the local farmers market that runs every weekend in summer months or visit the many galleries and museums located in town. With its friendly people, great amenities and beautiful natural surroundings, living in Monument is truly an enjoyable experience! College town - Central Pennsylvania in the Nittany Valley at the central Allegheny ridge.

Location Details

State: Pennsylvania
County: Centre County
Metro Area: State College Metro Area
City: Monument
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 1200 ft above sea level
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Not surprisingly, the name State College is fairly self explanatory. The town is built around gigantic Penn State University, which provides the town with the usual college amenities, steady employment and sports entertainment. At some 40,000 plus in number, the student body outnumbers the town’s non-student population (which is highly educated, almost 40% possessing four year or graduate-level degrees).

There are some small high-tech and defense related industries in the area, but those looking for career employment might not find much here. In another name giveaway, the greater area is known informally as Happy Valley, indicating the area’s notably low crime rates and low stress. The surrounding mountains provide some recreational opportunities, the setting is attractive, and the downtown is classic college town. Although the area is centrally located, the orientation of mountains and highway thoroughfares makes it relatively isolated from larger cities. Cost of living and housing are quite reasonable.

The valley location, with its woods and rolling meadows, is green in summer and beautiful in fall. The Allegheny Plateau rises to the west. The climate is humid continental modified by the Great Lakes and the Allegheny ridges. Summers are typically sunny and warm but less humid than other areas of the state; readings over 90 are rare. Winters are fairly cold with most daytime lows below freezing and an occasional subzero reading. There is plenty of precipitation but less than in areas west of the Alleghenies, closer to Lake Erie. The mountains block the heaviest snows and coldest arctic air but the area receives significant snow and cloud cover. First freeze is early October, last is mid-May.

Monument Cost of Living
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College-town amenities, attractive setting, and educated population make Monument a great place to live.

$42,600
-693.7% lower than avg
$21,484
-221.3% lower than avg
$970 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-18.4% lower than avg
Monument Crime
21.5 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Monument, Pennsylvania
$8,280
for a family
$34,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Monument
   College-town amenities
Isolation
   Attractive setting
Narrow employment base
   Educated population
Low ethnic diversity
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