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Erie, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia Erie is home to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie, covering 13 counties; at 9,936 sq mi (25,734 km 2), it is the largest in the state in area Its diocesan seat is Saint Peter Cathedral in Erie, which has a 265 ft (81 m) central tower flanked by two 150 ft (46 m) towers
Erie | Great Lakes City in Pennsylvania, History | Britannica Erie, city, seat (1803) of Erie county, northwestern Pennsylvania, U S It lies on the southeastern shore of Lake Erie, where a 6-mile (10-km) peninsula encloses a fine natural harbour; the city is a major lake port
Erie, PA: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor Located in the very Northwest corner of Pennsylvania, Erie is the State's only Great Lakes port city The Lake is the main attraction in Erie, with the sparkling water giving Erie its nickname, "Gem City "
Lake Erie - Wikipedia Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes because the ice was relatively thin and lacked erosion power when it reached that far south, according to one view Map of Lake Warren in the Lake Huron and Lake Erie Basins
Rare seiche to cause hurricane-like storm surge on Lake Erie In a phenomenon called a "seiche," Lake Erie's water level at Buffalo is forecast to rise 5-6 feet higher than before a Wednesday storm, while on the lake's west side, levels will drop by 5-6 feet
Home - VisitErie Located on the southern shore of our namesake lake, Erie is Pennsylvania's primary access point to the Great Lakes We welcome you to visit the Flagship City
Erie, PA ERIE SUMMER EVENTS Celebrate Independence Day with fireworks on Erie’s historic Bayfront! CelebrateErie is a three-day festival designed to bring us together for a regional showcase of our local art, food, culture, music and people
About - VisitErie The City of Erie was founded in 1795 and named after the Eriez Nation, a Native American tribe who once lived along the southern shores of Lake Erie Approximately 270,000 people reside in Erie County, including 93,000 in the City of Erie (2020 Census)