Annville Township, Census-designated township in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States.
Annville Township is a municipal area covering approximately 1.6 square miles in southeastern Pennsylvania situated between neighboring communities. The flat landscape at about 134 meters elevation is defined by the presence of Lebanon Valley College located in its center.
The area emerged around 1762 and was formally established as a township in 1799, making it one of the early settled places in the region. It underwent reorganization in 1912 that gave it its current structure.
Lebanon Valley College sits at the heart of this place and shapes daily life with student activity throughout the academic year. The college community influences local culture and gives the area an academic character.
The area is managed and patrolled by the Western Lebanon County Regional Police Department, ensuring safety for residents. Visitors should note that this is primarily a residential region, so activities should be planned with local conditions in mind.
The Annville Mill from 1740 stands here and ranks among Pennsylvania's oldest commercial grain mills. The mill continues to illustrate the area's industrial past and shows how grain processing once drove the local economy.
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