New Galilee, Pennsylvania, is a small countryside town near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border, historically known for its industrial and railroad significance. Today, it is primarily residential, surrounded by wetlands and lush forests. The town features Colonial Revival, Foursquare, cottage, and ranch-style homes, many built between 1900 and 1925, with varying plot sizes. Single-family homes are common, though multi-family homes occasionally appear on the market. The Big Beaver Falls Area Public School District serves the community, offering traditional and online education options. Outdoor recreation is abundant, with the 19-acre New Galilee Community Park providing trails, lawn space, a pavilion, and a playground. The park hosts the annual New Galilee Carnival each summer, featuring games, rides, food, and live music. Residents can also explore the nearby Big Beaver Borough Wetlands, home to over 100 bird species. The New Galilee Community Events Center is a hub for local activities, including the Annual Halloween Spooktacular, Easter egg hunts, and regular B-I-N-G-O games. Shopping options within New Galilee are limited, but essentials can be found at the Chippewa Center, 7 miles south, or in nearby Darlington. New Galilee is conveniently located 14 miles from New Castle and less than 42 miles from Pittsburgh, accessible via U.S. Interstate Highway 76. Pittsburgh International Airport is nearly 32 miles away, reachable via U.S. Interstate Highway 376.