Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
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county, second-level administrative division, draw only border
Formed April 13, 1795; named for creek called by Delaware Indians Legani-hanna (Sandy Stream) or Lycaumic; mountainous with rolling hills; North Mountain, highest land, 2550 feet above sea level. Formerly a lumber region, now chief industries are agriculture and manufacturing. Its county seat is Williamsport.
Date Founded: 1795
Form of Government: Elected Board of Commissioners
Area: 1215.5 square miles
Miles of Roads: 767.60 state owned
1185.00 local
Total Population: 116,111
Housing Units: 52,500
www.livingplaces.com/PA/Lycoming_County.html
Date Founded: 1795
Form of Government: Elected Board of Commissioners
Area: 1215.5 square miles
Miles of Roads: 767.60 state owned
1185.00 local
Total Population: 116,111
Housing Units: 52,500
www.livingplaces.com/PA/Lycoming_County.html
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycoming_County,_Pennsylvania
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°19'57"N 77°1'20"W
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- Lycoming Valley Middle School 6.7 km
- Person Field and Shangraw Stadium, Lycoming College 8.8 km
- Brandon Park 9 km
- Camp Susque 9 km
- The Williamsport Hospital & Medical Center 10 km
- Thaddeus Stevens Elementary School 10 km
- Lycoming College 10 km
- Lycoming Engine Co. 10 km
- Williamsport High School 11 km
- Little Pine State Park 28 km