Black Lick, Pennsylvania is a small borough located in Indiana County, in the western part of the state. The population of Black Lick is around 1,000 people. The borough was incorporated in 1872 and was named after a stream that runs through the area, which has dark-colored rocks that appear black.
Black Lick has a history of coal mining, and the town's economy has historically been tied to the coal industry. Today, the area is known for agriculture and outdoor recreation, including hiking and fishing.
The borough is home to several community events and attractions, including the Blacklick Valley Heritage Festival, which celebrates the area's history, and the Hoodlebug Trail, a scenic hiking and biking trail that runs through the town. Black Lick is also located near several state parks, including Yellow Creek State Park and Blue Spruce Park, which offer opportunities for camping and outdoor recreation.
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