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A remote community outside Williamsport
In the 1820s, David Cogan arrived in a valley north of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and built a log house. It was one of the only homes in this stretch of wilderness, prompting people to refer to the area as Cogan’s House. Cogan abandoned the home less than 20 years later when he got tired of being one of only two people living in the valley. Nearly 200 years after Cogan left the area, Cogan House’s remote setting is a reason people want to live in the township. The number of homes has grown from two to nearly 200, but it remains a largely rural area, defined by houses, farms and churches dotting a valley among the Appalachian Mountains. U.S. Route 15 passes through, providing a direct route 20 miles south to Williamsport, the region’s biggest city.
Large home lots and mountain views are found in the Cogan House neighborhood.
In the Cogan House neighborhood the streets are quiet with scenic mountain views.
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Enjoying the outdoors from summer to winter
Kids can blow off steam just off Route 184 at the township’s playground and music garden, which features chimes and drums children can play. Larger recreation areas include State Game Lands No. 114, where hunters may find deer, turkey and bobcats. About 15 miles from Cogan House, Little Pine State Park covers 2,100 acres of forests and lakefront. Visitors can swim and hike when it’s warm or go sledding and cross-country skiing in the winter. When the snow starts falling, people can hit the slopes at Ski Sawmill Resort, 6 miles north of the township.
The kids love Lois's Music Garden at Cogan House Playground.
Minutes from the Cogan House neighborhood is Ski Sawmill Resort for year round fun.
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1 million turkey dinners over 85 years
It doesn’t have to be Thanksgiving to find a turkey feast in the township. Fry Brothers’ Turkey Ranch has served a million turkey dinners since it opened in Cogan House in 1939, with 100,000 diners stopping at the roadside restaurant and gas station annually. The eatery is one of a handful of family-run businesses in the township. Another example is Newswangers Seeds & Plants, a greenhouse with a tradition of welcoming customers with free homemade doughnuts and coffee every Mother’s Day. The closest place to go shopping is Liberty, a small borough 7 miles north of Cogan House. Dollar General carries everyday necessities, while Martin's Pantry down the road slices meats and cheeses at its deli and makes fresh bread loaves and cinnamon rolls at its bakery. Martin's Pantry sometimes carries local produce, but stocking up on groceries typically requires a trip to Garden View, a neighborhood 9 miles south of Cogan House. The neighborhood is home to Weis Markets grocery store and an Aldi. Montoursville, a borough 25 miles from Cogan House, has a Walmart and Lowe’s Home Improvement. The nearest hospital for residents on the east side of the township is UPMC Williamsport, about 20 miles away, while those on the west side are about 15 miles from Geisinger Jersey Shore Hospital.
Fry Bros. Turkey Ranch Restaurant is a Cogan House neighborhood favorite restaurant.
Martin's Pantry has become a favorite place of Cogan House residents to get groceries.
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Large properties among the hills
Most homes sit along one of the highways that wind through Cogan House or in the valley running through the middle of the township. Ranch homes and Cape Cods occupy spacious lots that average nearly 3 acres. Many homes are perched on the township’s rolling hills, with porches offering views of the mountains in the distance. Prices vary from $250,000 to about $400,000, with houses on larger lots commanding higher prices. The CAP Index Crime Score for the township is 1 out of 10, lower than the national average of 4. The streams that flow throughout Cogan House create some flood risk. The township declared a disaster when Tropical Storm Debby caused flooding across Lycoming County in August 2024, although the flooding wasn’t as severe as in Lewis Township to the east.
Most homes in Cogan House have attached garages like this ranch home with 2 car garage.
Houses in Cogan House sometimes are close to your neighbors.
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History and helping hands at local churches
Churches thrived in Cogan House at the turn of the 20th century, and multiple small congregations remain. White Pine United Methodist Church has brought worshippers together since 1860. Meanwhile, Cogan House Community Church runs an outreach program that helps elderly members of the community heat their homes, pick up groceries and buy medication.
White Pine United Methodist Church dates back to around 1860 in the Cogan House neighborhood.
Cogan House Christian Church is just one of the local house of worship in Cogan House.
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Games, barbecue highlight Cogan House Community Day
Residents gather at the township municipal building and adjoining playground for Cogan House Community Day in September. While kids run around the playground, adults compete in games such as corn hole and tug-of-war. A deejay handles the music, and everyone dines on barbecue chicken dinners.
Campus shakeup in Southern Tioga School District
The two public school campuses children typically attend are across the street from each other in the borough of Liberty, 6 miles north of Cogan House. Liberty Elementary School and North Penn-Liberty Junior/Senior High School, which teaches seventh through 12th graders, get a C from Niche. Breakfast and lunch are free for all students at both schools. Due to underpopulated schools, Southern Tioga School District will close two campuses and reorganize attendance zones by 2027, requiring students to go to a new school in Blossburg, about 10 miles north of Liberty, for grades six through 12.
Highway connection to Williamsport, Liberty
Residents need cars to get around the township, where an average work commute is 30 minutes each way. U.S. Route 15, the primary roadway, connects Cogan House to the borough of Liberty to the north and the city of Williamsport to the south. In Williamsport, drivers can get on Interstate 180 and travel throughout the metro area. Cogan House is about 200 miles from both Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Rt 15 is the primary roadway to travel out of Cogan House.
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FARM AUCTION! 49.46 acres including a classic farmhouse, with 4 or 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fireplace, large country kitchen, bank barn, out outbuildings and a sugar shack to make maple syrup! The listing price is just a suggested opening bid. Seller will consider selling prior to sale date with acceptable offer. Terms of sale: $25,000 deposit day of sale, closing within 45 days after. Due
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