Mifflin County Map, Pennsylvania

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Mifflin County, Pennsylvania

Mifflin County is located in Central Pennsylvania. The Juniata River cuts right through it. It’s a kayaker’s paradise. The county’s named after Thomas Mifflin, Pennsylvania’s first governor.
Lewistown is the county seat and has a nice downtown. Old buildings line the streets. You can almost feel the history. Speaking of history, the area was settled way back in the 1700s.
Gotta wonder if this is where the name of Dunder-Mifflin came from for the Office. Leave a comment if you know. Anyways, visitors love it here. Fishing, hunting, hiking. Take your pick. The county fair each August is a big deal.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Mifflin County |
County Seat | Lewistown |
Population | Approximately 46,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Lewistown, Burnham, Yeagertown, Reedsville, McVeytown, Belleville |
Interstates and Highways | U.S. Highway 22, U.S. Highway 522, State Highway 655 |
FIPS Code | 42-087 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 415 square miles (411 sq mi land, 4 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Centre County (North), Union County (Northeast), Snyder County (East), Juniata County (South), Huntingdon County (West) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (EST) |
State | Pennsylvania |
Coordinates | 40°35’N, 77°36’W |
Etymology | Named after Thomas Mifflin, a former Governor of Pennsylvania |
Major Landmarks | Greenwood Furnace State Park, Big Valley, Kishacoquillas Valley Railroad |
Website | Mifflin County Website |
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