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Welcome to Chambersburg

Located in a valley next to the Appalachian Mountains, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, offers residents and visitors alike a recreational haven. Surrounded by Caledonia State Park, a 1,125-acre park, and the 85,000-acre Michaux State Forest, there are plenty of opportunities for fishing, hunting, hiking and more. Plus, Conococheague Creek — a tributary of the Potomac River and noted trout steam — runs right through the center of town.

Chambersburg is within 100 miles of both Baltimore and Washington, D.C. The people of the area maintain a small town feeling, attending school, sporting events and many annual town events like Applefest, Icefest and ChambersFest — a daylong street festival of music, arts and crafts.The surrounding area has a large Amish and Mennonite population. The largest crop is maize, with 579 farms covering 29,916 acres and other crops include wheat and barley.

Visitors can stroll the historic downtown and tour Chambers Fort, the Franklin County Courthouse and the 1818 Old Franklin County Jail, which is believed to have been a stop on the Underground Railroad. Volunteers of the Kittochtinny Historical Society — housed in the restored Old Jail — own the Old Jail as well as the nearby historic John Brown (Mary Ritner) House, where John Brown lived in the summer of 1859 while he planned and secured weapons for his attack on the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry. The society’s volunteer docents provide tours and answer questions for thousands of visitors each year.

The Chambersburg Heritage Center celebrates the history of not only Chambersburg but also of Franklin County. It is housed in a renovated 1915 marble bank building, designed by the architectural firm of Furness Evans & Company, on Chambersburg’s Memorial Square in the National Register Historic District. Five thematic areas are explored within the Heritage Center: Frontier History, Architectural History, Civil War History: The Freedom Trail, Civil War History: Invasions and Raids, and Transportation History. Each thematic area also has its own associated driving tour guide.

A picturesque town with many quaint shops, restaurants, annual family festivals and much more, makes Chambersburg a great place to call home or to place high up on your “Must See” list.



Scare Up Something to Crow About
Gather the family to herald the harvest season by creating your own scarecrow.
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  Elm Street: From Vision to Reality
While implementing its goals and objectives as a unique Neighborhood Revitalization Project, the Elm Street Program found itself faced with the task of working and communicating with a large, diverse community consisting of black, caucasian and Hispanic neighbors. more...
  Doctors Orders?
Try substituting wine to reduce the fat content in cooking.
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  A Rare Diagnosis
Despite being thought of as a “woman’s disease,” breast cancer does occur in men. Though the American Cancer Society notes that breast cancer is 100 times less common among men than women, a lack of awareness means many men could be at risk without realizing it.
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EVENTS IN THE AREA

9/8/2010
‘BRIGHT EYES’
This 1934 movie stars Shirley Temple as an orphaned girl taken in by a high society family. Tickets cost $5 for adults; .... more...

9/16/2010
WELLNESS PROGRAM
Do you have hip and/or knee pain? Does this pain prevent you from completing your normal activities? Has your physician.... more...

9/29/2010
‘CURLY TOP’
A lovable musical movie about two charming orphaned sisters and the wealthy Edward Morgan. Tickets cost $5, adults; and .... more...

10/2/2010
CIVIL WAR LETTERS
Presented by the Monterey Pass Battlefield Association, letters written by Civil War soldiers and civilians are read aro.... more...

To view more events in the area, visit the Community Calendar on HagerstownMagazine.com.

 
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