USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Freeland
, Pennsylvania in Luzerne County

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28 active listings near Freeland
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$699,000   👍 275 Hillary Dr W
$699,000   👍 275 Hillary Dr W
$499,000   👍 255 Hillary Dr W
$499,000   👍 235 Hillary Dr W
$499,000   👍 255 Hillary Dr W
$499,000   👍 235 Hillary Dr W
$349,900   👍 220 Hillary Dr W
$325,000   👍 738 Foster Ave
$289,000   👍* 149 Foster Ave
$265,500   👍 919 Walnut St
$249,000   👍 537 Foster Ave
$249,000   👍 537 Foster Ave
$249,000   👍 537 Foster Ave
$229,900   👍 446 Adams St
$224,900   👍* 983 Walnut St
$209,900   👍* 605-607 Fern St
$189,900   👍* 99 Maple St
$189,900   👍* 160 Hillary Dr W
$180,000   👍 978 Chestnut St
$159,900   👍* 101 Maple St
$159,000   👍* 407 Luzerne St
$150,000   👍 129 Washington St
$129,900   👍* 521 Hemlock St
$100,000   👍 833 Walnut St
$84,999   👍 1797 PA 940
$39,900   👍 003 Adj738 Foster Ave
$39,900   👍 002ADJ 738 Foster Ave

Interested in fun facts and the history of Freeland, PA?
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Freeland is a small town in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, with a population of approximately 3,500 people. It was founded in the late 1800s as a coal mining town and was named for Joseph Freeland, a prominent businessman in the area at the time. The town's economy was dominated by the coal industry for many years, but has since diversified, with healthcare, education, and manufacturing also playing important roles in the local economy. Notable landmarks in Freeland include the historic "Corky's Hot Dog Stand," which has been serving customers for over six decades, and the nearby Eckley Miners' Village, which is a living history museum that recreates daily life in a coal mining community in the 19th century.