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Lower Allen Township

2233 Gettysburg Road
717-975-7575

History:
The potential of Lower Allen Township was obvious from the beginning. Formed in 1850 when old Allen Township was split in half, Lower Allen is blessed with natural resources and a superb location. It has the Yellow Breeches Creek, a creek renowned for its trout fishing, as its southern boundary, along with an abundance of limestone and fertile land. It is minutes away from the Susquehanna River and Downtown Harrisburg.

In the 17th Century is was home to the Susquehannock Indians. The first Scotish-Irish settlers began moving in about 1750, and they farmed the land until modern times. Rustic and unspoiled, Lower Allen remained relatively undeveloped until after World War II. Between 1940 and 1980, Lower Allen's population increased by 887 percent, and in the 2000 census the population had risen to 17,437.

If you would like to learn more about the history of Lower Allen Township, you can read the book "Lower Allen Township, A History" by Robert Grant Crist, available for sale at the receptionist's desk for $20.00. This 154 page hardback book is filled with pictures, maps and stories of Lower Allen Township from 1756 through 1982, and makes a great gift.


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