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LEBANON VALLEY, PA RESOURCES
Municipal Websites
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Lebanon County
First settled in 1723, Lebanon County was created by an Act of Assembly in 1813 from portions of Dauphin and Lancaster Counties. The original German settlers tilled the valley's fertile soil, creating an economic base that continues today and blends with the residential, commercial and industrial development presently occurring.
(717) 274-2801 Ext. 2202
dsf.pacounties.org/lebanon
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Cornwall Borough
Cornwall owes its being to Peter Grubb, a 19 year old immigrant who in 1737 came to this area from his home in Delaware in search of building stone and discovered three outcropping deposits of magnetic iron ore. He purchased a total of 442.5 acres of the land for $675.00 and established what was to become one of the world-renowned and most productive iron ore mining operations of all time.
(717) 274-3436
www.cornwall-pa.com
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Historic Schaefferstown, Inc.
Schaefferstown, Pa. is a scenic 30-minute drive from Hershey, Lancaster and Reading attractions where Routes 501, 419 and 897 intersect south of Lebanon.
(717) 949-2244
www.hsimuseum.org
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