
The Annville Historic District stands as one of Lebanon County’s most evocative windows into early American life, where centuries-old homes, mills, and commercial buildings trace the town’s growth from a canal-side settlement to a vibrant community. Its carefully preserved streetscape—rich with Federal, Georgian, and Victorian architecture—offers a living reminder of the craftsmanship, industry, and civic spirit that shaped the region. Annville is home to Lebanon Valley College, the first co-ed college in Pennsylvania, which began in 1866.
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