Damascus

🌄 Damascus Township is the largest and one of the oldest townships in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, nestled along the scenic Delaware River. With deep colonial roots and a sprawling rural landscape, it’s a place where history and nature intertwine.
🗺️ Geography & Communities
- Total Area: ~80.3 sq mi (78.7 land, 1.6 water) — the largest in Wayne County
- Elevation: ~1,283 feet
- Border: Eastern edge formed by the Delaware River, connecting to New York via several bridges
- Villages: Includes Damascus, Milanville, Tyler Hill, Galilee, Abrahamsville, Fallsdale, Hilltown, Duck Harbor, West Damascus, Calkins, Conklin Hill, Skinners Falls, and more
🏛️ History & Heritage
- Established: March 21, 1798 — one of Wayne County’s original townships
- Named for: Damascus, Syria
- Early Settlers: Joseph Skinner and family (1755); Daniel Skinner pioneered log rafting on the Delaware
- Historic Sites:
- Cushetunk: First settlement along the river
- Milanville Historic District and Hill’s Sawmill: Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
- Oldest house in Wayne County built in 1794 by John Land
👥 Demographics
- Population: ~3,698 (2023 estimate)
- Median Age: ~52.5 years
- Households: ~1,577, with an average size of 2.3 people
- Racial Makeup: ~86% White, ~10% two or more races, ~2% Hispanic or Latino
- Median Household Income: ~$73,990
- Poverty Rate: ~9.5%, with higher rates among children
🏘️ Community & Services
- Township Type: Second-class township
- Government: Managed by a Board of Supervisors
- School District: Served by Wayne Highlands School District
- Emergency Services: Includes Damascus Volunteer Ambulance Corps
- Recreation: 29 miles of Delaware River shoreline, nature trails, and community parks
60 CONKLIN HILL ROAD
DAMASCUS, PA 18415
United States
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