Cities & Towns in Montgomery County, PA

Montgomery County, county in Pennsylvania, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 833,869 inhabitants. The county was created 239 years ago in 1784. Its county seat is Norristown.

There are 0 city/town in Montgomery County, PA.

Montgomery County, located just northwest of Philadelphia, is the third most populous county in Pennsylvania. With over 830,000 residents, Montgomery County contains a mix of bustling urban centers, quaint small towns, and peaceful suburban communities. Some of the notable cities and towns in Montgomery County include:

Norristown - The county seat of Montgomery County, Norristown is a historic town situated along the Schuylkill River. With a population of around 35,000, Norristown serves as the cultural and municipal center of the county.

Pottstown - Pottstown is an old industrial town of around 23,000 residents. Once a center of steel production, Pottstown today has several historic districts showcasing its past. The Carousel at Pottstown and the Pottstown Regional Public Library are local landmarks.

Lansdale - Lansdale is a quickly growing commuter town of over 17,000 people. The town has a vibrant downtown as well as many new housing and shopping developments, boosting Lansdale's population. The Lansdale Farmers' Market and the Jenkins Arboretum are popular attractions.

Ambler - Sitting along the Wissahickon Creek, the borough of Ambler is home to around 6,500 residents. Ambler has a walkable downtown filled with shops, pubs, and cafes. The Ambler Theater is a restored Art Deco movie theater that hosts live entertainment.

Lower Merion Township - As one of the wealthiest places in Pennsylvania, Lower Merion Township contains the prestigious Main Line suburbs of Philadelphia. With over 60,000 residents, Lower Merion is known for its rolling hills, stately mansions, and top-ranked schools.

Hatboro - Adjacent to Upper Moreland Township, Hatboro is a small borough with around 7,500 residents. Hatboro has over 200 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, like the Hatboro Station and Crouthamel's Store. The Hatboro Horsham Historical Society preserves the town's history.

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Philadelphia County (1,578,487) Allegheny County (1,211,358) Montgomery County (833,869) Bucks County (627,987) Delaware County (566,753) Lancaster County (546,192) Chester County (526,759) York County (450,448) Berks County (421,017) Lehigh County (370,802) Westmoreland County (347,087) Luzerne County (316,982) Northampton County (305,892) Dauphin County (279,874) Erie County (268,426) Cumberland County (255,857) Lackawanna County (208,989) Washington County (206,803) Butler County (189,135) Monroe County (170,154) Beaver County (162,575) Centre County (161,496) Franklin County (155,637) Lebanon County (141,663) Schuylkill County (140,709) Cambria County (128,672) Fayette County (128,126) Blair County (121,007) Lycoming County (113,209) Mercer County (108,545) Adams County (102,742) Northumberland County (90,258) Lawrence County (85,083) Crawford County (83,697) Indiana County (83,664) Clearfield County (78,612) Somerset County (72,916) Columbia County (64,842) Armstrong County (64,162) Carbon County (64,081) Bradford County (60,221) Pike County (56,072) Wayne County (51,163) Venango County (50,328) Bedford County (47,817) Perry County (46,212) Mifflin County (46,064) Huntingdon County (44,590) Union County (44,294) Jefferson County (43,108) Tioga County (40,381) McKean County (40,333) Snyder County (40,317) Susquehanna County (40,006) Warren County (38,911) Clarion County (38,305) Clinton County (37,957) Greene County (35,621) Elk County (29,607) Wyoming County (26,557) Juniata County (24,619) Montour County (18,042) Potter County (16,453) Fulton County (14,501) Forest County (6,965) Sullivan County (5,913) Cameron County (4,330)