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Camp Hill is a borough in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Harrisburg and is part of the Harrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan statistical area . The population was 8,130 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ]
Camp Hill was one of three adjacent hills outside the city held by General George Washington and 11,000 Continental troops, beginning November 2, 1777. The others were Militia Hill, to the west, now part of Fort Washington State Park; and Fort Hill, to the north, now Fort Washington, Pennsylvania.
Lower Allen Township is a township in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 17,980 at the 2010 census. [4] The township has State Correctional Institution – Camp Hill, [5] [6] and it formerly had the headquarters of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. [7]
Slate Hill Road: 41.76: 67.21: Lower Allen Drive: Camp Hill: 42.49: 68.38: US 11 south / PA 581 to I-81 / I-83 – Carlisle, Harrisburg, York: Exit 5 on PA 581; southern end of US 11 concurrency: Northern end of freeway section: 42.99: 69.19: PA 641 west (Trindle Road) – Mechanicsburg: Eastern terminus of PA 641: Camp Hill–East Pennsboro ...
PA 115 south / PA 309 north – Wilkes-Barre, Bear Creek: Northern end of PA 309 concurrency; signed as exits 170A (south) and 170B (north); northern terminus of PA 115: Pittston Township: 48: 175: PA 315 north to I-476 Toll (Penna Turnpike NE Extension) – Dupont, Pittston: Northbound exit and southbound entrance: 174.90: 281.47
Eastern terminus of PA 641: Camp Hill–East Pennsboro Township line: M. Harvey Taylor Bridge – Harrisburg: Northbound exit and southbound entrance: East Pennsboro Township: 67.5: 108.6: PA 944 west (State Street) Eastern terminus of PA 944; no access from PA 944 to northbound US 11/US 15: 70.1: 112.8: I-81 (Capital Beltway) – Carlisle ...
Camp Hill has had a strong scholastic wrestling program since 1958, producing two state champions, Bob Cochran in 1976 and Tim Cochran in 1981. Traditionally, there is a rivalry between Camp Hill High School and nearby Catholic school Trinity High School (Camp Hill, Pennsylvania) The two schools compete against each other in basketball ...
Pennsylvania Route 641 Truck (PA 641 Truck) is an 8.4-mile-long (13.5 km) truck route of PA 641 in Fannett Township in Franklin County that bypasses a winding section of PA 641 that crosses Kittatinny Mountain. PA 641 Truck begins at PA 641 by heading east-southeast on two-lane undivided Amberson Road, which is designated as State Route 4006 ...