Fombell, Pennsylvania

Fombell is an unincorporated community that includes both Franklin Township and Marion Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States.

[1] Its U.S. postal zip code is 16123.

[2] Its elevation ranges from 879 feet (268 m) along the creek to 1280 feet on top of the hills, and it is located at 40°48′34″N 80°12′6″W / 40.80944°N 80.20167°W / 40.80944; -80.20167 (40.8095093, -80.2017277).

[3] Located along the Connoquenessing Creek, northwest of Zelienople, Fombell lies in the northeastern corner of Beaver County.

[1] It was originally the location of a station of the narrow gauge Pittsburgh and Western Railroad.

The Fombell House, built in 1829
Map of the Pittsburgh Tri-State with green counties in the metropolitan area and yellow counties in the combined area