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Anthony Township, Pennsylvania, is a community with a rich history and a self-sufficient spirit, located just outside Williamsport. Known for its rustic charm, Anthony is surrounded by rolling hills and State Game Lands No. 114, offering opportunities for hiking, bird-watching, and hunting. The township is home to Whitetail Mountain Lodge and several private sporting clubs, contributing to its features as a destination for outdoor activities. Residents enjoy the quiet life with homes spread across 15 square miles, including Colonial Revival farmhouses and ranch-style homes with mountain views. These homes are typically secluded, situated on lots of 2 acres or more. The township has a lower crime risk compared to the national average. Shopping and dining options are found in nearby Salladasburg, Jersey Shore, and Williamsport, with local favorites like Waltz Creamery & Farm House Café offering farm-fresh meals. While Anthony lacks public transportation, U.S. Route 220 provides access to Williamsport and its regional airport, located 15 miles east. The community is served by churches like Anthony Baptist Church and Lycoming Christian Church, which have been local fixtures for nearly 200 years. Despite the potential closure of Salladasburg Elementary, the Jersey Shore Area School District offers schools with decent ratings, although students may face longer commutes. Fracking north of Route 973 presents environmental concerns, as studies have shown potential impacts on drinking water.