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

Rouzerville is a small village located in the eastern part of Franklin County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is situated around 5 miles south of Waynesboro and 15 miles north of Hagerstown, Maryland.

The village of Rouzerville was founded in the mid-19th century and was named after George Rouser, who first built a sawmill and gristmill in the area. The village grew as a result of the timber industry and was home to many woodworking and lumber businesses.

Today, Rouzerville is a tranquil community with a mix of residential properties and small businesses. Visitors can enjoy hiking and other outdoor activities in nearby areas such as Caledonia State Park and the Michaux State Forest.

The village also has a few notable landmarks, including the historic Caledonia Iron Furnace, which was built in 1837 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Additionally, the Rouzerville United Methodist Church, which was built in 1866, is a beautiful example of historic American church architecture.