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Lower Allen Township in Alpine offers a blend of rural and suburban living, with residents enjoying both wooded areas and the nearby Capital City Mall. The township is known for its innovative programs and a highly regarded police department. Housing options are diverse, ranging from apartments and condos to single-family homes and farmsteads. Architectural styles vary from 1950s ranch-style homes to modern Traditional townhouses and large neo-Colonial estates, all typically featuring off-street parking. The area is car-dependent, with limited public transportation and low walkability. Major routes provide a 10-to-15-minute drive to Downtown Harrisburg, and Harrisburg International Airport is about 15 miles away. The West Shore School District serves the community, with schools earning moderate ratings. Local amenities include the Capital City Mall, which hosts a Trader Joe’s, and dining options like Marzoni’s Brick Oven and Brewing Company and Isaac’s Craft Kitchen and Brewery. Lower Allen Park offers a 106-acre space with ball fields, a dog park, and playgrounds. Outdoor activities include fishing along Yellow Breeches Creek and golfing at Liberty Forge Golf Course. Community events such as National Night Out and the Lisburn fire company’s summer festival, along with the Olde Tyme festival, highlight the neighborhood’s community spirit and agricultural heritage.