Greentown, Pennsylvania

Village in Pennsylvania, United States
41°19′18″N 75°18′20″W / 41.3218°N 75.3055°W / 41.3218; -75.3055CountryUnited StatesStatePennsylvaniaU.S. Congressional DistrictPA-8School DistrictWallenpaupack AreaCountyPikeMagisterial DistrictGreeneElevation
1,668 ft (508 m)ZIP code
18426
Area code(s)570 and 272Major Roads

Greentown is a village in Greene Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States. It had a population of 4,526 in the 2000 US Census.[1]

Greentown is home to the Ledgedale Recreational Area and parts of Lake Wallenpaupack. It is served by the Wallenpaupack Area School District.

Housing

Housing in the village is mostly restricted to communities, including: The Escape, Lake Paupack Club, Tanglwood Lakes, Paupack Hills, White Pines, Tranquility Falls, Sand Spring Acres, and Lake Wallenpaupack Estates (not to be confused with Wallenpaupack Lake Estates in Wayne County, Pennsylvania).

  • 84 Country Store
    84 Country Store
  • View toward Interstate 84
    View toward Interstate 84
  • View away from Interstate 84
    View away from Interstate 84

References

  1. ^ [ Greentown, PA] entry at zip-codes.com

External links

  • [ The Escape Property Owners Association]
  • [ Lake Wallenpaupack Estates]
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41°19′18″N 75°18′20″W / 41.32167°N 75.30556°W / 41.32167; -75.30556


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