Neffs, Pennsylvania
Unincorporated community
Neffs is located in Pennsylvania
Neffs
Neffs
Location of Neffs in Pennsylvania
Neffs is located in the United States
Neffs
Neffs
Neffs (the United States)
Coordinates: 40°41′40″N 75°36′35″W / 40.69444°N 75.60972°W / 40.69444; -75.60972
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
CountyLehigh
TownshipNorth Whitehall and Washington
Elevation
210 m (689 ft)
Population
  Metro
865,310 (US: 68th)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP Code
18065
Area code(s)610 and 484
GNIS feature ID1182214[1]

Neffs is a small village that is located mainly in North Whitehall Township and also partially in Washington Township in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Lehigh Valley, which has a population of 861,899 and is the 68th-most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. as of the 2020 census.

Neffs is located at the junction of Pennsylvania Routes 873 and 329, approximately one mile north of Schnecksville.

History

The town was initially called Unionville after the Union Church that was established there in 1797. The town's first store was built in 1815. The current town name honors Abraham Neff, first postmaster of the Neffs post office. Abraham Neff laid out the village while running a coach business and local hotel. The area then became "Neffsville", a name that was later shortened to "Neffs".

The present day Neffs post office was built in 1967. At that time, the first non-agricultural manufacturing plant was built in Neffs by Ted Ambrosino, who established Ambro Fashions. The town was so concerned about the influx of additional mail and post office activity that it applied for and won a federal grant to build an upgraded modern post office facility.

The ZIP Code for Neffs is 18065, and it is in the 610 area code.

References

  • Benjamin Leroy Miller. Lehigh County Pennsylvania: Geology and Geography Harrisburg, PA: Department of Internal Affairs
  1. "Neffs". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
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