16 active listings near Canton | |
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👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending | |
$650,000 | 👍* 387 W Union St |
$375,000 | 👍 6922 Southside Rd |
$365,000 | 👍 6922 Southside Rd |
$357,500 | 👍 261 W South Ave |
$290,000 | 👍* 2260 Minnequa Main Rd |
$245,000 | 👍* 1061 Troy St |
$229,900 | 👍 4780 PA 154 |
$225,000 | 👍* 31 McFadden Rd |
$224,777 | 👍 315 E Union St |
$149,000 | 👍 103 N Center St |
$144,900 | 👍 14 Crooks Ter |
$129,900 | 👍 96 Sullivan St |
$96,900 | 👍 40 Rockledge Ln |
$52,000 | 👍 185 De Morgan Acres Ln |
$52,000 | 👍 185 De Morgan Acres Ln |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Canton, PA?
Then read on!
Here are a few facts about Canton, Pennsylvania:
- Canton is a small borough in Bradford County, with a population of around 1,976 people as of 2019 estimates.
- The village was founded in 1795 and was originally known as "Cantonment," due to its use as a military encampment during the Revolutionary War.
- The borough is located in the scenic Endless Mountains region of northeastern Pennsylvania, near the Loyalsock Creek and the Tioga State Forest.
- Canton is known for its historic architecture, including several buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, such as the Bradford County Courthouse, the former Canton Area Junior-Senior High School, and the Pythian Castle (now used as a community center).
- The village holds an annual Apple and Cheese Festival in September, celebrating the local agriculture of the region. There is also an annual, week-long Inferno Wrestling Camp for young athletes held locally each summer.
- Canton is served by the Canton Area School District, which includes a K-6 elementary school and a high school.