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Why Live in Limestone

Limestone, located in the Nippenose Valley of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, is a rural community primarily composed of farmland with views of the Appalachian Mountains. The area is predominantly Amish, with several longstanding families dominating the valley. Newcomers will find a close-knit community where almost everyone knows each other. Local amenities include a volunteer fire department, a Dollar General, several fruit stands, and four churches. Dining options and a grocery store are available 7 miles away in Jersey Shore Township. Limestone features businesses like Valley Gallery & Gifts, which showcases local artists, and various Amish-run farmstands and greenhouses. Social events include church fundraisers, craft fairs, and the Lion's Club tractor parade. The township's three villages—Oval, Oriole, and Collomsville—have homes ranging from early 1900s traditional and Colonial Revival houses to mid-20th-century ranch-style homes. Outdoor activities are abundant, with the Pine Creek Rail Trail offering 62 miles of camping, hiking, and biking, leading to the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. Nippenose Valley Park provides local recreational space with softball and baseball fields. Limestone is car-dependent, with Williamsport 15 miles northeast and the Williamsport Regional Airport 20 miles east.

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