Franklin County Visitor Bureau announces reopening of the 1849, lattice-truss Martin’s Mill Covered Bridge in Greencastle PA.
Submitted by Colleen Hoover I have attended school in the Franklin County area since I was three years old. Starting with pre-school at a local church in Waynesboro, PA to attending middle school and high school in Chambersburg, undertaking dual enrollment classes at Wilson College (while still in high school) to ending my long…
Submitted by Colleen Hoover Riding in Franklin County’s majestic mountains on the back of a horse is absolutely breath taking. Franklin County has many options for riding one of the most popular is Caledonia State Park: Michaux Forest which is part of the Appalachian Trail. A few other locations such as Steel House Hollow in…
Submitted by Tim Latsbaugh I grew up in Chambersburg, and love coming back to see friends, family and exploring what Franklin County has to offer. I cannot think of a better place to have lived while growing up. The people are friendly, the scenery is among the best you’ll find anywhere, and there is a lot to…
Submitted by Nathan Neil I grew up in the area, and now call Chambersburg home. In fact, I recently decided to relocate my business to the beautiful property of the Scotland Campus, which was once the Scotland School for Veterans Children. Franklin County, to me, is a great mix of the outdoors, culture and the…