Lycoming
County, Pennsylvania, known as the birthplace of the All-American
tradition of Little
League, is an area of unique natural beauty and classic national charm.The meandering Susquehanna
River bisects the County, while the haunting Appalachian
Mountains surround it.Much of the region is fertile farmland
scattered through vibrant green forests.Quaint small towns rich in
local history stand next to a progressive modern city of top-notch technology
and culture.
The
2000 Census counted Lycoming County's population at just over 120,000, spread
through an area covering over 1200 square miles.Eleven towns and boroughs are
incorporated into the County, as well as the lively city of Williamsport,
the county seat and commercial hub of the region.Residents enjoy mild
summer temperatures ranging in the mid 70's to mid 80's and 40 inches of average
annual rainfall, keeping the County lush and green.Winter temperatures average low to mid 30's with average
snowfall of 51 inches, a skiers delight.
The
charming small towns of Lycoming County offer many unexpected delights.The borough of Hughesville
is the scene of the annual Billtown
Blues Festival as well as the
Lycoming
County Fair. Benjamin Franklin charted the town of Muncy.
It once served as a stop on the Underground
Railroad, and today antique shows and exhibits are held here, as well as the
Muncy Strawberry Festival.The king of all festivals though, must be
proclaimed the Williamsport Mardi
Gras. Emulating the traditions held in New Orleans and other southern
cities since 1699, this spectacular Pennsylvania
party will be in its 12th year in 2008.
Williamsport
comes alive with arts and entertainment in this mostly rural County.Boasting their own Symphony
Orchestra as well as a Civic Ballet, Williamsport also offers Broadway
musicals and such fine performers as Bill Cosby, Barry Manilow and David
Copperfield, appearing at the exquisite Community
Arts Center. Lovingly restored, this 1928 building is today considered
the 'Jewel of Downtown Williamsport' and seats 2,000 patrons.The Little
League Museum is found here and the World Series of Little League is played
in the Lamade
Stadium in South Williamsport.
Dining
choices come in many flavors throughout Lycoming County.From the
award-winning Bullfrog
Brewery and historic taverns and pubs, to the finest gourmet cuisine
available, Lycoming County is noted for excellent dining.
Perhaps
the greatest treasure of Lycoming County remains its natural heritage.The
Tiadaghton State Forest covers 215,000 acres of the northern portion of the
region. Birdwatchers flock to this pristine wilderness, as do hikers and
cyclists using the many miles of trails.The Ravensburg
State Park climbs through a steeply walled gorge full of phenomenal rock
formations.Five tributaries of the Susquehanna River cut through Lycoming
County, offering excellent fly-fishing.Over two million acres of land in
north central Pennsylvania are set aside for game land, providing hunting for
bear, deer, small game and foul. The entire County is a haven for
cross-country skiers and snowmobiling, while downhill ski resorts lie 45
minutes away.
Lycoming
County, Pennsylvania holds the best of the American dream.From Little
League and community values, prosperity as well as fun, to the deep hush of our
precious forests, Lycoming County preserves it all for us.
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