Pennsylvania Business– From Steel Mills to Bio tech
Philadelphia has a population of 1.4 million, in a metropolitan area of 5.8 million, including Camden, New Jersey and Wilmington, Delaware. Leading companies in Philadelphia include Comcast, the cable TV company, Cigna Insurance, Lincoln Financial Group, the chemical companies Rohm, Haas and FMC Corporation and the US Mint. It is also an educational center with the ivy-league school, the University of Pennsylvania- home of the famous Wharton School of Economics and U of Pa. Law School.
GlaxoSmithKline is the second largest pharmaceutical company in the world and has its U.S. operations based in Philadelphia. It produces consumer products in Moon Township, and has Research & Development facilities in Upper Providence, and manufacturing facilities in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. GSK is a maker of Paxil, and drugs to treat AIDS. GSK research includes the vaccine against Cervical Cancer and for the development of new antibiotics. More women under 45 can get this cancer than any other except for breast cancer. Vaccination, along with regular screening is the best possible protection against it.
Companies such as US Steel, PPG Industries, HJ Heinz and Alcoa have their headquarters in the Pittsburgh area. US Steel in Pittsburgh has the Mon Valley Works, actually just outside the city. PPG Industries in Pittsburgh is an international manufacturer of sealants, coatings and chemicals used in everything from Aerospace to cars and car glass. HJ Heinz is the famous food processing company.
Pennsylvania is active in agricultural production in products such as corn, mushrooms, nursery, Christmas trees and other products. There is also the famous Pennsylvania Dutch country where farms are run by traditional methods. This is mainly around the towns of Lancaster, York and the Lehigh Valley in the south-central part of the state. Their picturesque farms and towns have also become tourist attractions.
Pennsylvania is also known for the resorts of its Pocono Mountains, a relaxing place that has been popular with honeymooners. The mountains are not very high, but they are home of 150 or so lakes including a large one, Lake Wallenpaupack, a lake of 7 square miles and 52 miles of shoreline. There are also rivers for canoeing and kayaking. The region also has 7 state parks and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreational Area, which is also a spectacular route through the mountains created by the Delaware River over eons. Downhill and cross-county skiing is enjoyed in the Pocono Mountains at spots such as the Alpine Mountain Ski Center in Analomink, Pennsylvania.
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