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  1. Irvine is an unincorporated community in Warren County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] The community is located near the junction of U.S. Route 6 and U.S. Route 62, 6.4 miles (10.3 km) west of Warren. Irvine has a post office with ZIP code 16329.

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  2. 1. Wilder Museum of Warren County History. 2. History Museums. By StarWeez. The periscope tube from the USS Nautilus, fabricated at National Forge, is there. Items from the long gone... 2. Fivepoint Ampitheatre. 2. Theaters. By christopheremerick. We attended this venue for the Dirty Heads Show in June. The show was amazing and so is the Venue.

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  4. Feb 18, 2019 · Irvine is an unincorporated community in Brokenstraw Township located near the junction of routes 6 and 62, approximately 6.4 miles west of Warren. Historically, the village and post office have been called Irvine, and the railroad stop, Irvineton.

  5. Irvine, PA is a city with great restaurants, attractions, history and people. There are around 313 people who live in Irvine and approximately 43,863 who live in Warren County.

  6. In exploring the western lands, Irvine became convinced that Pennsylvania should purchase a tract known as the Erie Triangle, which would give the state frontage on Lake Erie. Irvine then served as a Federalist delegate to the Continental Congress of 1786-88, and a delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention of 1790.

  7. May 1, 2024 · Irvine is also located in the Eastern (GMT -05:00) timezone and the current local time is shown above. Irvine is part of the Warren, PA Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA). Its CBSA Code is 47620.It is classified as a micro area, which means it has an urban core of at least 10,000 but less then 50,000 people.

  8. The Borough of Irwin is a unique town located 22 miles southeast of Pittsburgh in Westmoreland County. Originally and unofficially named "Irwin Station," the residents voted to incorporate the village as the Borough of Irwin in the Summer of 1864, naming it after the area's founder, John Irwin.

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