Midland, Pennsylvania

Midland is a borough located along the Ohio River in western Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States.

Native American petroglyphs exist in the area surrounding Midland, including on Babbs Island, the Little Beaver Creek, and Shippingport Bridge.

[5] The contraction of the American steel industry in the 1960s and 1970s forced layoffs at the Crucible plant and a decline in the borough's population.

[8] Pennsylvania Route 68 (Midland Avenue) is the main street through the community, leading east into Industry and west to Glasgow and the Ohio border.

Pennsylvania Route 168 joins PA-68 along Midland Avenue through the center of town but splits off to the south to cross the Ohio River via the Shippingport Bridge, and climbs out of the river valley to the north via Fairview Road.

Midland has two land borders, with Industry to the northeast and Ohioville to the northwest.

Across the Ohio River to the southeast, Midland runs mostly adjacent with Greene Township with a short alignment with Shippingport to the southwest.

These were the only Pennsylvania public school students attending a facility in another state.

[12] In February 2015, East Liverpool notified the Midland Borough School Board of its intention to end the agreement.

Downtown Midland
St. George Serbian Orthodox Church