Founded in 1742, Lancaster City boasts a rich history. Log cabins, Victorian architecture, rowhouses, mansions, and modern buildings firmly link the past to the present. The streets are walkable and support sustainable growth. Lancaster City offers a rich urban feel, with diverse restaurants, lots of coffee shops, and acres of green spaces in the many city parks.

 

The fact that Lancaster is so pedestrian friendly makes it a very healthy city to live in. Families, young professionals, and college students of all ethnicities make up a diverse and sustainably healthy population in the city limits. A large number of hospitals provide sophisticated medical care. Lancaster General Health recently integrated with Penn Medicine in Philadelphia, increasing the standard of care even more.  

 

In fact, Lancaster recently scored a 9.3 out of 10 on healthcare in a recent US News & World Report. Furthermore, 2011 data from the Center for Health Care Strategies shows that Lancaster has retained its number two ranking on their overall healthcare quality score. 

 

In addition to its rich history, Lancaster City also features myriad boutiques, vintage shops, and art galleries. In fact, the Lancaster Central Market is the longest continuously running farmers’ market in the United States, and the Fulton Theatre is the longest continuously running opera house in the United States.

 

Lancaster City has embraced renewable energy and is a leader in sustainability. The city also houses the second largest solar farm in Pennsylvania, which provides clean power to more than 12,000 homes annually. Recognizing this achievement with a LEED gold certification from theU United States Green Building Council, Lancaster stands proudly as an environmentally conscious city where people can live sustainably while enjoying all that the area offers.

 

Lancaster City has one of the best school districts in Pennsylvania. Thirteen elementary schools, 4 middle schools, and JP McCaskey High School serve all of the students within city limits. The student-to-teacher ratio is relatively low, at an average of 14:1. 

 

A robust schooling system, walkability, multiple career opportunities, and a low crime rate make Lancaster City one of the best places to live in Pennsylvania. If you’d like to learn more about Lancaster living, or if you’re ready to find your perfect match, get in touch with us! We’d love to help!

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