Erie City : Pennsylvania
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Introduction The northernmost city of Pennsylvania, Erie is the third largest city in
Pennsylvania. Located on the southeast shore of Lake Erie, the city is
the only lake port in the state. Presque Isle, a 7-mile-long peninsula,
curves around the city's harbor. Its shoreline and protected harbor, and
the availability of fresh water, makes Erie a major manufacturing and
shipping center. With numerous building projects and renovations taking
place over the past decade, Erie continues to emerge as a top contender
for job growth and livability.
Lake Erie modifies the temperature of Erie with cold air masses being
modified by the warm waters of Lake Erie. Precipitation is uniformly
distributed throughout the year. Summer heat waves are influenced by
cool lake breezes, and autumn, with its long dry periods and an
abundance of sunshine, is usually the most pleasant season.
Area: 22 square miles (2000)
Elevation: 710 feet above sea level
Latitude: 42.11 N
Longitude: 80.08 W
Average Temperatures: January, 28.2° F; July, 70.9° F; average annual temperature, 51.9° F
Average Annual Precipitation: 38.1 inches of rain; 77.9 inches of snow
Population: 102,612 as on 2005
Attractions
* Commodore Perry's ship
* Erie Maritime Museum
* Old Custom House
* Bicentennial Tower
* Erie Art Museum
* Cashiers House
* Presque Isle State Park
* Erie Zoological Park and Botanical Garden
* Experience Children's Museum
Festivals
* Erie Summer Festival of the Arts
* Harborfest
* Wattsburg Fair
* Festival of Trees
* ZooLumination