Top 10 best small towns in Pennsylvania. #1 is perfect for families.
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Love New Hope it is a great town . Nice atmosphere.
Hey what about Scranton?? You can ruin your car on some epic potholes, get some great square pizza and and get drunk at a park
I just wanted to add a little fun fact. That, during the great depression, State College was one of the only towns in the country, not affected
This list is not good. Lewisburg, Sewickley and Pottstown are better than half the places on this list.
Thought you said you were going to name town….and you start with Hershey? Do you have any brains? Hershey is a huge city…..
Hey I'm from Texas I just recently received a job offer in Pennsylvania I told them I'd like to stay local simply because I'm not familiar with the area and it being so far away from home. I'm thinking of reconsidering any suggestions anyone?
PENN STATE IS NOT SMALL
Is Verona a.good place to raise a family?
Saw a sign in Bloomsburg claiming that they are the ONLY "town" in the state. Nice burg
New Hope is cool looking. Northern Bucks
Those who don't know, camp hill has a huge prison there. That's where they send prisoners to get prossesd before they go to their "home prison".
I wanted to retire in Pennsylvania until I found out about their 4.5% inheritance tax that the state will take 4.5% of all your assets when you die not moving there that belongs to my children not to any state I worked hard for that if there’s anything left by that time
Lititz has a freaking hotel with two studios attached to it. It is growing and growing. I work for a company that delivers there often and it’s always a pleasure to go there.
It cracks me up to see Murrsyville here with Tutle Creek and Trafford a stone throw away. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I would of love to see Brockway Pa on this list. It's a beautiful old historic town that reminds me of Mayberry.
No one in PA says the Pocono Mountains. It's just the Poconos.
Camp Hill is an incredible town. Friendly. Great places to eat. Loved it! New Hope is what is good about Bucks County. Nice boutique shops and restaurants.
How about a video on Best Retirement Towns in PA…that doesn't have C's in Affordability.
Was hoping Hughesville or Muncy made the list. Hughesville was the best for growing up in the 70's.
Very subjective
I love between Gettysburg and Mount Holly Springs. I'm in Arendtsville, which is also a beautiful little town, it's mostly orchards for peaches apples cherries all the fruits that Nausea Good grow and harvest. This area is very nice clean quiet and just beautiful farmland. Aspers is another beautiful little town it's mostly country woods and just really beautiful tiny towns. Things are very affordable and all these little towns are just amazing.
You mentioned Wilbur Chocolate which was a wonderful place, but unfortunately went out of business.
5:05 "Gettysburg is safer than 35% of all the other cities in the United States."
Translation: 65% of all the other cities in the U.S. are safer than Gettysburg. Doesn't sound too safe.
The traffic in Camp Hill is absolutely ludicrous.
Gettysburg is majorly haunted!
Marshall’s Creek village great to live in , I do
Is State College the location of William Penn's Welsh Tract in 1682? My family's land in the original tract is now Penn State according to maps with overlay but near Philly. Would that be the same town you showed here?
any place where people would vote for the likes of John Fetterman is a place to be avoided…the IQ must average below 70
fun fact Bloomsburg is the only town in PA..every other place in Pa is listed as cities and boroughs
What about Eaglesmere and Greensburg, Pennsylvania?
If you want to move to Pennsylvania and you miss Chicago or New York City, move to Wilkes Barre or Scranton for the full rampant crime experience.
Fun fact. There is only one “town” in Pennsylvania, and that’s Bloomsburg. Pretty nice town to live in as well, and home to the Bloomsburg Fair, the largest in the state.
I live right on the Carlisle/ Mt. Holly Border. 15 minutes from Camp Hill and about 20 from Gettysburg. It is a great area. I wouldn’t say Mt. Holly is as great as you say. It has one red light and a Sheetz. 😂 Jim Thorpe has a hiking spot with waterfalls called Glen Onoko which is one of the most beautiful spots I’ve been too.
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