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, Pennsylvania in Cumberland County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Camp Hill.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Cumberland county include:

Allen,   Allendale,   Barnitz,   Bears Crossroads,   Big Spring,   Blosserville,   Boiling Springs,   Bonny Brook,   Bowmansdale,   Brandtsville,   Brookside,   Caprivi,   Carlisle,   Carlisle Springs,   Cedar Cliff,   Chestnut Crossroads,   Cleversburg,   Cobblesville,   Coyle,   Craighead,   Cumminsville,   Dickinson,   Donnellytown,   Doubling Gap,   Dykeman Spring,   Eberlys Mill,   Elliottson,   Enola,   Entlerville,   Fort Couch,   Good Hope,   Good Hope Mill,   Goodyear,   Grantham,   Greason,   Green Lane Farms,   Green Spring,   Grieder,   Hatton,   Hays Grove,   Heberlig,   Hickorytown,   Hogestown,   Howell,   Hunters Run,   Huntsdale,   Hustons Mill,   Kerrsville,   Lees Cross Roads,   Leidighs,   Lemoyne,   Lisburn,   Locust Point,   Longsdorf,   Lower Allen,   McCrea,   Mechanicsburg,   Messiah College,   Middle Spring,   Middlesex,   Montsera,   Mooredale,   Moors Mill,   Mount Allen,   Mount Holly Springs,   Mount Zion,   Nantilly,   New Cumberland,   New Kingstown,   New Lancaster,   Newburg,   Newville,   Oakville,   Orchard Crest,   Overview,   Pine Grove Furnace,   Plainfield,   Rossmoyne Manor,   Schlusser,   Shepherdstown,   Shippensburg,   Shippensburg University,   Shiremanstown,   Starners,   Stoughstown,   Summerdale,   Toland,   Trindle Springs,   Tusculum,   Uriah,   Walnut Bottom,   Wertzville,   West Enola,   West Fairview,   West Hill,   White Hill,   Williams Grove,   Winding Heights,   Winding Hill,   Windsor Park,   Wormleysburg,  

 

Or have a look at other Pennsylvania counties including:

Adams,   Allegheny,   Armstrong,   Beaver,   Bedford,   Berks,   Blair,   Bradford,   Bucks,   Butler,   Cambria,   Cameron,   Carbon,   Centre,   Chester,   Clarion,   Clearfield,   Clinton,   Columbia,   Crawford,   Dauphin,   Delaware,   Elk,   Erie,   Fayette,   Forest,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Greene,   Huntingdon,   Indiana,   Jefferson,   Juniata,   Lackawanna,   Lancaster,   Lawrence,   Lebanon,   Lehigh,   Luzerne,   Lycoming,   McKean,   Mercer,   Mifflin,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Montour,   Northampton,   Northumberland,   Perry,   Philadelphia,   Pike,   Potter,   Schuylkill,   Snyder,   Somerset,   Sullivan,   Susquehanna,   Tioga,   Union,   Venango,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Westmoreland,   Wyoming,   York,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Camp Hill, PA?
Then read on!



- Camp Hill is a borough with a population of around 7,800 people (according to the 2010 Census).
- It is part of the Harrisburg-Carlisle Metropolitan Statistical Area.
- The town was originally settled in the early 1700s and was primarily agricultural until the 1900s when it became more residential.
- Some notable landmarks in Camp Hill include the Camp Hill Borough Hall, Seibert Park, and the Camp Hill Presbyterian Church.
- The town is also known for its highly-rated school system, which includes the Camp Hill School District and Trinity High School.