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State Line was originally called Middleburg, and under the latter name laid out in 1812, and named for its location between Greencastle and Hagerstown, Maryland. [3] The present name comes from the fact that the community is located on the Maryland-Pennsylvania state line. [3] A post office called State Line was established in 1830. [4]
The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency is a non-profit organization which serves the people of Pennsylvania by offering affordable housing resources, including loans and rent assistance. PHFA was created by an Executive Order by the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1972.
There are three unincorporated communities named State Line in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: State Line, Bedford County, Pennsylvania; State Line, Erie County, Pennsylvania; State Line, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
There were 3,612 housing units at an average density of 101.2 per square mile (39.1/km 2). The racial makeup of the township was 94.97% White, 2.57% African American, 0.11% Native American, 0.74% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 0.50% from other races, and 1.03% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.42% of the population.
There were 6,461 housing units at an average density of 188.9 per square mile (72.9/km 2). The racial makeup of the township was 96.7% White, 1.4% African American, 0.1% Native American, 0.8% Asian, 0.2% from other races, and 0.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1% of the population.
Marion is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States.As of the 2020 census, the population was 851. [5]It lies along U.S. Route 11, 6 miles (10 km) south of Chambersburg and 5 miles (8 km) north of Greencastle.
Fayetteville is located in eastern Franklin County. U.S. Route 30 passes through the community, leading east 18 miles (29 km) to Gettysburg and west 6 miles (10 km) to Chambersburg, the Franklin County seat.
Letterkenny Township is a township that is located in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,462 at the time of the 2020 census , [ 3 ] up from 2,074 at the 2000 census. History