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Why Live in Middletown

Middletown, PA, is a historic borough situated between Harrisburg and Hershey, offering a community-oriented atmosphere for its 9,500 residents. Founded in 1755, it boasts a mix of older homes built before the 1940s and newer constructions north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The older homes, often Colonials and Cape Cods, typically feature three to four bedrooms and street parking, while newer homes include three bedrooms and multi-car garages. Transportation is a significant asset, with the Harrisburg International Airport just 2 miles west, an Amtrak station, and proximity to the PA Turnpike, facilitating travel to Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and beyond. Middletown is home to seven public parks, including the 10-acre Hoffer Park along Swatara Creek, which features courts, a playground, and a skateboarding area. The PA Fish and Boat Commission recently reopened boat access near Susquehanna Street Park, enhancing recreational opportunities. Local dining options include the historic Kuppy’s Diner, Brownstone Café, and Alfred’s Victorian, each offering unique culinary experiences. Community events such as Labor Day fireworks, Christmas tree lighting, and an annual Halloween parade foster a strong sense of community. Nearby attractions include Hersheypark, located 9 miles northwest, and various museums in Harrisburg, providing ample opportunities for entertainment and cultural enrichment.

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