Description
Snyder County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Here are some general details about Snyder County:
Location:
Snyder County is situated in central Pennsylvania.
It is part of the Susquehanna Valley region.
County Seat:
The county seat of Snyder County is Middleburg.
Formation:
Snyder County was formed on March 2, 1855, from parts of Union, Northumberland, and Juniata counties.
Geography:
The county has diverse geography, including farmland, wooded areas, and the scenic Susquehanna River.
Economy:
Agriculture has historically been a significant part of the county's economy.
Over the years, there has been diversification into other sectors, including manufacturing and services.
Communities:
Notable boroughs and townships in Snyder County include Selinsgrove, Middleburg, and Shamokin Dam.
Education:
Snyder County is served by the Selinsgrove Area School District and Midd-West School District.
Recreation:
The county offers outdoor recreational opportunities, and its natural beauty attracts visitors. Parks, hiking trails, and water-related activities are available.
Population:
The population of Snyder County has experienced some growth over the years, but it remains relatively small compared to more urbanized areas.
Local Attractions:
Attractions in the area may include historical sites, parks, and events that celebrate the local culture.
Contact
+15703740181
City
Pennsylvania
Location
713 Bridge St suite 10, Selinsgrove, PA 17870, United States