Williamstown, PA


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Williamstown, PA

About Williamstown, PA

Williamstown, PA is a small rural town with a population of around 4,000 people. It is located in the rolling hills of southeastern Pennsylvania and surrounded by lush farmland. Despite its size, the town has plenty to offer its residents, including access to excellent shopping, dining, and entertainment options. There are also several parks and recreational areas nearby for outdoor activities. Williamstown offers a peaceful atmosphere with an abundance of natural beauty and friendly neighbors. With a low cost of living and easy access to major cities like Philadelphia, it's an ideal spot for those looking for an idyllic rural lifestyle. Capital-city complex - Southeast-central Pennsylvania along the Susquehanna River.

Location Details

State: Pennsylvania
County: Dauphin County
Metro Area: Harrisburg-Carlisle Metro Area
City: Williamstown
Zip Codes: 17098
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 351 ft above sea level
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania’s state capital, features a nondescript, fairly unattractive downtown for a capital city. Amenities include an assortment of historic museums and a nice waterfront strip along the Susquehanna River. Beyond downtown, residential and industrial areas spread across the river into Camp Hill and Mechanicsburg to the west. The economy isn’t spectacular but is projected to grow because of the area’s relatively low cost of doing business and the strategic central location along key surface transportation routes within the eastern United States.

The city has some minor-league sports and other recreational amenities, but overall is quieter with less to do than many capital cities of its size. Carlisle is a satellite town 12 miles west, a fairly non-descript but growing retail, commercial and residential center. It also serves as a trucking hub at the junction of the northeast-southwest I-81 and the east-west Pennsylvania Turnpike. Cost of living is low for a capital city, especially in this region.

Harrisburg is in the Great Valley of the eastern foothills of the Allegheny Mountains. The landscape rises rapidly to the west into the main Allegheny ridge and becomes rolling to more level to the east. Thick deciduous forests cover the mountains with agricultural areas to the east and south. The Blue Mountain ridge serves as a barrier to modify the severe winter climate experienced 50 to 100 miles to the north and west. Summers are warm and humid as landforms allow warm, moist air to invade from the southwest. The city receives substantial precipitation. Occasional late summer and fall hurricanes produce downpours. First freeze is late October, last is late April.

Williamstown Cost of Living
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Capital-city amenities, central location, and nearby mountains make Williamstown a great place to live.

$108,300
-212.2% lower than avg
$52,619
-31.2% lower than avg
$940 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-22.1% lower than avg
Williamstown Crime
22.2 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Williamstown, Pennsylvania
$20,880
for a family
$30,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Williamstown
   Capital-city amenities
Entertainment
   Central location
Air service
   Nearby mountains
Dull infrastructure
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