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Welcome to Lancaster, PA

The City of Lancaster is located in the heart of Amish Country in east central Pennsylvania often referred to as the Susquehanna Valley. The oldest inland city in the United States, it is bordered on the west by the mighty Susquehanna River. Originally settled in 1718, Lancaster’s long and rich agricultural history with the rich heritage of its early settlers makes the Valley a wonderful place to live, work, and play.

From 1799 until 1812, Lancaster was the capitol of Pennsylvania. It currently serves as the county seat. Today, Lancaster is home to more than 50 art galleries situated along brick sidewalks and beautiful colonial architecture. The county is also home to numerous nationally recognized colleges and universities including Franklin & Marshall College, Elizabethtown College, Millersville University, Lancaster Theological Seminary, Pennsylvania Academy of Music, Lancaster Bible University, and the Pennsylvania School of Art & Design.

New and old architecture blend beautifully against the silhouettes of dairy farms, churches, lush golf courses and many historical landmarks. The serene countryside of Lancaster County has made it a perfect setting for many retirement communities while maintaining easy access to many larger cities like Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, and Hershey (chocolate-town USA). The “Jersey” and Delaware beaches are only a short distance away, too. Lancaster’s retirement communities range from quaint villages with independent living facilities to assisted-living and full nursing care.

Our diversity in cultural heritage, job availability, affordable home choices, excellent schools, and entertainment options are punctuated by the fact the Lancaster County as a whole is typically ranked as one of the cleanest, least crime ridden, and economically stable cities in Pennsylvania.
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Conestoga, PA9$138,000$125,418
home sale data for other nearby cities
Airville, PA4$109,000$108,250
Benton, PA4$83,750$85,625
Bridgeton, PA3$100,100$131,033
Brogue, PA1$40,100$40,100
Columbia, PA40$142,050$138,378
Delta, PA11$155,000$141,255
Drumore, PA2$363,750$363,750
East Petersburg, PA7$149,900$145,636
Felton, PA6$184,000$182,693
Hellam, PA43$120,000$128,170
Holtwood, PA7$169,600$164,157
Lancaster, PA342$131,124$153,619
Landisville, PA11$205,000$204,518
Millersville, PA17$141,000$154,224
Mountville, PA16$159,950$148,513
Neffsville, PA98$186,250$208,645
New Providence, PA2$79,500$79,500
Paradise, PA5$110,000$138,984
Quarryville, PA14$159,950$172,927
Red Lion, PA56$111,500$128,723
Salunga, PA11$205,000$204,518
Strasburg, PA10$186,500$186,980
Willow Street, PA5$199,900$202,880
Windsor, PA17$97,400$116,622
Wrightsville, PA15$124,900$109,042
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Population

Total Population8,081
Population Density4,042 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population4,377
Male Population3,703
Population Change since 1990↑ 5% Increase
Population Change since 2000↑ 4% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeConsolidated Sch Of Bus
Distance3 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeMillersville University Of Pa
Distance1 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households2,474
Family Households1,418
Average Family Size2.82
Average Household Income$64,893
Median Household Income$53,100
Income Change since 1990↑ 663650% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 29% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk0.32
Crime Risk (County)0.43
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.29
Murder Crime Risk (County)0.65
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.46
Robbery Crime Risk (County)0.42
Assault Crime Risk (County)0.53
Property Crime Risk (County)0.53
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.73
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.27
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.50

Climate

Average July High Temperature84.7 °F
Average January Low Temperature20.7 °F
Annual Precipitation43.5 inches
Air Pollution Index92% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate6.00%
Nearest AirportHarrisburg International
Distance25 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamReading Phillies (aa)
Distance33 miles
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Conestoga Elementary School100 Hill St
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ART AND MUSEUMS

Conestoga Area Historical Scty51 Kendig Rd

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Conestoga Twp Police Dept3284 Main St
Highville Fire Co3079 River Rd

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Bethany Ec Church1165 Letort Rd
Bethel Evangelical Cngrgtnl3716 Main St
Colemanville United Methodist210 Colemanville Church Rd
Conestoga United Methodist Chr10 Shady Ln
Conestoga United Mthdst Chr59 Sand Hill Rd
Green Hill United Methodist5801 River Rd
River Corner Mennonite Church552 River Corner Rd
Safe Harbor United Methodist325 Colemanville Church Rd
Safe Harbor United MethodistRiver Rd
United Church Of Christ3044 River Rd

POST OFFICES

Us Post Office1 River Corner Rd

WATER ACTIVITIES

Conestoga Community Pool49 Kendig Rd

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