Union County, Administrative division in Pennsylvania, United States.
Union County is an administrative division in central Pennsylvania that encompasses multiple municipalities and communities spread across rolling terrain. The county is organized around its seat in Lewisburg, which serves as the main hub for local governance and services.
The county was established in 1813 by the Pennsylvania General Assembly with Lewisburg designated as its administrative center. This creation marked an important step in organizing local governance across the central portion of the state.
The county maintains several heritage sites and historical structures that document the development of Pennsylvania's rural communities through multiple generations.
The area is well connected by local roads that link its various communities together throughout the region. Lewisburg is easy to reach and offers the main local services and information as the county seat.
The county administration operates from the town of Lewisburg, managing public services across multiple municipalities within its jurisdictional boundaries.
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