Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania
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| Garnet Valley | |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| State | Pennsylvania |
| County | Delaware |
| Townships | Bethel, Concord |
| Center | Approx |
| - coordinates | Coordinates: |
| Time zone | EST (UTC-5) |
| - summer (DST) | EDT (UTC-4) |
| Area code | 610 |
Garnet Valley was founded in late 2006 addition of an additional Garnet Valley "city name" for the 19061 zip code. The name was created in for residents of Bethel Township and Concord Township who are within the 19061 zip code to distinguish themselves from residents of Upper Chichester Township. The reasoning for this is that residents of Bethel Township and Concord Township are a part of the Garnet Valley School District, which is generally regarded as a higher-class area than the rest of the 19061 zip code. The default "city name" for the 19061 zip code is Marcus Hook (for Marcus Hook Borough). Other acceptable names for the zip code were Ogden, Trainer (for Trainer Borough), Linwood (for Lower Chichester Township), and Boothwyn for Upper Chichester Township, Bethel Township, and Concord Township. The Boothwyn name derives from the census-designated place within Upper Chichester Township (as is the case with Linwood and Lower Chichester Township. The residents of Bethel Township and Concord Township sought for a new identity to use for their communities (because the zip code "city names" are often erroneously used in place of the actual municipal names). The USPS has officially made the change for those residents, who now have the following address:
Garnet Valley, PA 19061
This change allows residents of the 19061 to officially use the Garnet Valley "city name" for their addresses without the risk of the mail getting delayed or rejected. According to the Bethel Township Web site, a post office will be built soon (which will be shared with neighboring Concord Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania), and Garnet Valley will then have its own ZIP code. Rep. Curt Weldon (R-PA), was a key figure in the creation of Garnet Valley.
The name comes from its school district, Garnet Valley School District, located in neighboring Concord Township, Pennsylvania.

