Beaver County’s town of New Brighton is located on the Beaver River 38 miles northwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Once an important manufacturing center, New Brighton was a leading producer of pottery, bricks, sewer pipe, glass, flour, twine, lead kegs, refrigerators, bathtubs, wallpaper, steel castings, nails, rivets, and wire in its glory days. Today, the town serves as an important residential community for both retirees, growing families, and corporate individuals who commute into Pittsburgh. Residents of an apartment or home for rent in New Brighton can use either the I-76 or regional railroad to reach the greater Pittsburgh area with either means taking about 45 minutes. The Pittsburgh International Airport is about 20 miles south of New Brighton and is the most convenient means of domestic and international air transportation.
Residents of a New Brighton house or apartment for rent are within walking distance from at least one recreational facility, including Big Rock Park, Grove Avenue Tennis Courts, Hunky Alley Park, Old Oak Hill Park, and Townsend Park. From tennis to swimming, basketball to baseball, and gymnastics to football, the town recreation department organizes and schedules various youth league teams, tournaments, and clinics throughout the year. The Big Rock Park, along the river, is a favorite for skaters and bikers who enjoy the riverfront trail with its spectacular vistas, especially during twilight. The Beaver Valley Country Club, across the river, offers exceptional food service and splendid golfing.
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