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Living in Chambersburg, PA

Historic Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, is located in the midst of the beautiful Appalachian Valley and is just miles from the Mason-Dixon Line (Pennsylvania-Maryland border). The Appalachian Mountains serve as the perfect backdrop, and the Amish community riding horse and buggies is a common sight on both the country roads and in the downtown area. The city has ties to several major events in the nation's history, such as the French and Indian War, American Civil War, Underground Railroad, and the great Whiskey Rebellion.

Intersection with shops in Chambersburg, PA

Activities in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

The city's historic past can be seen in a number of attractions in and around the city, including the Old Jail, Chambers Fort, and several antique stores. The Lincoln Highway is the main thoroughfare in Chambersburg, PA. Here, residents will find numerous restaurants and retail shops. The city maintains a large park with a community pool, playgrounds, and several ball fields. Caledonia State Park is just a few minutes away and provides picnic areas, playgrounds, public pool, and miles of hiking trails along the famed Appalachian Trail. The Gettysburg National Battlefield, along with the town's numerous museums and attractions, is located just 40 minutes away.

Courthouse in Chambersburg, PA

Housing in Chambersburg, PA

Downtown Chambersburg real estate includes a large mixture of single-family homes, duplexes, townhomes, apartment complexes, and commercial property. There are also a vast number of homes for sale in Chambersburg in the outskirts of town. The surrounding area includes the perfect combination of farmland, residential Chambersburg neighborhood areas and open parkland. This makes it a perfect location for families, singles, and seniors.

Historical markers in Chambersburg, PA

Prime Location

Chambersburg is conveniently located just 55 miles from the state capital, Harrisburg, and about 160 miles from both Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. While no regular public transportation options are available in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, the city does have an Amtrak train station, Greyhound bus station, and a small regional airport. This makes transportation in and out of the city convenient and very accessible.

C and C Coffee Co in Chambersburg, PA

Fun Facts

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, was the only northern city to be burnt down by Confederate troops during the Civil War.

Chambersburg's annual Ice Fest, held in January every year, includes dozens of large ice sculptures and many fun activities, like the Polar Bear Plunge.


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  • Fun festivals, like the annual Ice Fest which features dozens of large ice sculptures and the Polar Bear Plunge, help keep the kids entertained all year.
  • Learn more about the local area by spending the day at the Old Jail, a museum that once held numerous local criminals and now is the site of historical local artifacts.
  • Outdoor enthusiasts need not travel far to get a fresh breath of air. Caledonia Park, located just a few minutes away, offers visitors miles of hiking trails, a picnic area, swimming pool, and playgrounds.

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Chambersburg Real Estate at a Glance

  • 137 Homes Sold*
  • 67 Avg. Days on Market*
  • $299,900 Median Price*

*over last 3 months

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