About Williamsport
Museums, theater groups, a music scene, an art center, breweries, a distillery, restaurants, two colleges, a local baseball league, recreation, nature, a rich history.
city living with small town values
Known as the Lumber Capital of the World during the late 1800’s, this city is now host to a burgeoning arts community with a thriving historic downtown area adjacent to Millionaire’s Row, a national historic district of Victorian landmarks. It is the original birthplace of Little League Baseball and hosts the Little League World Series at the end of every summer.
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Williamsport is the only city located in the Pennsylvania Wilds—more than two million acres of public, unspoiled forests and mountains—ideal for fishing, hiking, kayaking, and outdoor activities.
Located about a mile from downtown and a stone’s throw from Penn College, the Pajama Factory is in an Enterprise and Keystone Innovation Zone that provides tax credits to businesses and non-profit/community groups. The town also offers 3% loan programs to move businesses (and jobs) to the city.