Palmyra

🌄 Palmyra Township, nestled in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, is a historically rich and geographically compact second-class township with a blend of natural beauty and small-town charm. Here's a full snapshot:
📍 Geography & Location
- Total area: 16.34 sq mi, with 0.44 sq mi of water
- Elevation: 942 feet (287 meters)
- Coordinates: 41.48333°N, 75.18306°W
- ZIP code: 18428, Area code: 570
🏘️ Community & Demographics
- Population (2010): 1,339; estimated at 1,251 in 2020
- Population density: around 81 people per square mile
- Racial makeup: 96.5% White, with small percentages of African American, Asian, and multiracial residents
- Median age: 47.5 years, with a significant portion (21.6%) aged 65 and older
- Average household size: 2.43; family size: 2.95
💼 Economy & Income
- Median household income: $35,000
- Median family income: $40,781
- Per capita income: not specified, but males earned $30,938, females $25,284
🏡 Housing & Lifestyle
- About 689 housing units, mostly single-family homes and seasonal residences
- A mix of year-round residents and vacation-home owners, especially near Lake Wallenpaupack
🏛️ Governance & Services
- Governed by a Board of Supervisors, with meetings streamed live on Facebook
- Offers services like recycling, short-term rental regulation, and open records access
- Actively involved in updating the Wayne County Comprehensive Plan, encouraging public input
🕰️ Historical Highlights
- Originally part of a much larger Palmyra Township before Pike County was formed in 1814
- Home to Wilsonville, once a county seat and now submerged under Lake Wallenpaupack due to dam construction in 1924
- Early settlers included Judge James Wilson, a signer of the Declaration of Independence
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Hawley, PA 18428
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