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Cumberland
County, Pennsylvania stretches for forty-two miles through the
picturesque Cumberland Valley. Bordered on the east by the winding Susquehanna
River and on the west by the Borough of Shippensburg,
this scenic region has been a crossroads for travel throughout its existence.
The Indians and fur traders used it as a major thoroughfare, as the Valley runs
through the North and South Pennsylvania
Mountains. Today's tourists and travelers use the same route, utilizing the
three major highways that intersect the county: Interstates 83 and 81, as well
as the Pennsylvania
Turnpike. With today's transportation system, Cumberland County lies minutes
from Hershey
and Lancaster
in the famous Pennsylvania
Dutch Region. Historic Gettysburg and Harrisburg
are equally close.
There is much more to do in
Cumberland County than just pass through it, though. Outdoor enthusiasts delight
in the gently rolling hills that make for wonderful golf
courses. Three beautiful state
parks provide camping and miles of hiking trails. Water flows everywhere in
Cumberland County. Besides the Susquehanna River, Conodoguinet
Creek, LeTort and Yellow Breeches Streams are all nationally recognized
trout fishing waterways and Opossum
Lake provides some of the best bass fishing around. Cumberland County is
located at the exact mid-point of the famous Appalachian
Trail. Thru-hikers from the Trail stop off to refill supplies, while
residents and visitors can do day hiking along the rocky pathway.
All four seasons in Cumberland
County delight the senses with individual wonders.
Winter blankets the hills and neighboring mountains with snow, bringing out the
skiers and snowmobilers. Spring bursts forth with blooming color in this
beautiful landscape, and bike enthusiasts cycle the miles of trails. Being a
largely agricultural area, Cumberland County residents work hard through the
summer months, while canoes and kayaks float the many waterways. The fall
foliage is spectacular, and hunters roam the many acres of state game-lands
while the farmers gather crops to bring to the numerous fall festival
celebrations. New Cumberland's Apple
Festival is not to be missed, nor the flavors of the apple dumpling and
apple pie bake-off contests. Pumpkin-fests and arts and crafts shows abound at
this time of year, drawing visitors from all over. Antique shows and car shows
are year-round events, in this festival-minded region.
The history of Cumberland County is
rich and well preserved in its many museums and well-restored downtown districts
of its villages and towns. The two oldest towns are Shippensburg
and the county seat of Carlisle.
Twenty-eight historical
sites are scattered through the County as well as ten
museums, keeping the legacies left behind from both the Revolutionary and
Civil wars.
The 2000 census numbered Cumberland
County's population at more than 213,000. Residents are scattered through
forty-nine different boroughs, towns and quaint villages with names like Boiling
Springs, Doubling
Gap and Winding
Hill. Local leaders formed the Cumberland County Economic
Development Plan, intending to utilize the wonderful transportation
infrastructure through the area to attract new industries. Philadelphia,
Washington
DC and Baltimore
lie two hours from the County border, making the area a prime sight for business
relocation.
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania has
much to offer its residents and visitors alike. Enticing natural beauty,
wonderful sporting opportunities, charming and historic towns, as well as a
future that holds great promise of growth and abundance.
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