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Why Live in Greencastle

Greencastle, PA, is a quaint borough with a rich historical presence and a growing young population. The town, with a population of 4,250, has roots dating back to various settlers, including the Iroquois and Irish, whose influences are still evident today. The Industrial Revolution played a significant role in its development, shifting the economic focus from agriculture to manufacturing. The Greencastle-Antrim School District is highly rated, serving students from kindergarten through high school, with facilities like the Tayamentasachta Environmental Center offering hands-on learning experiences. Local dining options are centered around Antrim Way and Baltimore Street, featuring establishments like John Allison Public House and Mikie’s. The historic district showcases Victorian- and Federal-style buildings, while residential areas offer ranch-style homes and Colonial Revivals. Greencastle hosts the triennial Old Home Week, a community event that includes parades, live music, and historic home tours. Families can enjoy outdoor activities at Jerome King Playground and Antrim Township Park, which offers hiking trails and a disc golf course. The Alison-Antrim Museum provides a glimpse into local history with its vintage artifacts and rotating exhibits. Greencastle is car-dependent, with Interstate 81 and U.S. Route 11 providing access to nearby cities. Hagerstown Regional Airport is 7 miles away, and Harrisburg International Airport is 75 miles northeast. Medical services are available at John L. Grove Medical Center and WellSpan Waynesboro Hospital. The town has a significantly lower crime rate compared to state and national averages, making it a safer place to live.

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