*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Richland ***
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, Pennsylvania in Lebanon County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Richland.

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

Annville,   Avon,   Avon Heights,   Bellegrove,   Beverly Heights,   Bordnersville,   Buffalo Springs,   Bunker Hill,   Campbelltown,   Canaan Grove,   Cleona,   Coffeetown,   Coheva,   Colebrook,   Cornwall,   Cornwall Furnace,   East Hanover,   Edisonville,   Flintville,   Fontana,   Fort Indiantown Gap,   Fredericksburg,   Freeport Mills,   Gold Mine,   Greble,   Green Point,   Harper Tavern,   Hebron,   Heilmandale,   Inwood,   Iona,   Jonestown,   Kleinfeltersville,   Lawn,   Lebanon,   Lebanon South,   McGillstown,   Millardsville,   Millbach,   Millbach Springs,   Moonstown,   Mount Ararat,   Mount Gretna,   Mount Gretna Heights,   Mount Wilson,   Myerstown,   Nacetown,   Newmanstown,   Ono,   Palmyra,   Pansy Hill,   Plainville,   Pleasant Hill,   Prescott,   Quentin,   Reinoeldville,   Reistville,   Rocherty,   Sand Hill,   Schaefferstown,   Sheridan,   Shirksville,   Springhaven,   Steelstown,   Stricklerstown,   Sunset,   Syner,   Timber Hills,   Twin Grove Park,   Union Water Works,   Upper Lawn,   Valley Glenn,   West Jonestown,   West Lebanon,   Zinns Mill,  

 

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

Here are a couple of true facts about Richland, Pennsylvania:

1. Richland is a small village with a population of just over 1,500 people, as of the last census in 2010.
2. The area of Richland was originally settled in the early 18th century by German immigrants.
3. The village is home to several historical landmarks, including the Richland Furnace, which was built in 1797 and is considered to be the oldest iron furnace in Lebanon County.
4. The Richland Community Park is a popular outdoor destination for residents and visitors, offering a playground, baseball fields, and picnic pavilions.
5. The village is located near several other small communities, including Newmanstown and Stouchsburg.