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Marysville, PA is a picturesque town located in the southern tip of Perry County. The 2 1/2 miles square borough is bounded by mountains to the north and the south, by the Susquehanna River to the east, and by Rye Township to the west. US Routes 11 & 15 serve as the primary transportation corridor for Marysville residents.
The Borough was settled in 1755, incorporated as the Borough of Haley in 1866, and then incorporated as the Borough of Marysville in 1867. |
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Marysville is the proud home of the stone arch Rockville Bridge. Find out more about this historic structure on our Rockville Bridge page. |
Recreational opportunities exist in area State Parks, the Appalachian Trail, the Susquehanna River (the best "Muskie" fishing in the country), hunting on State Game Lands, skiing, swimming, hiking, rock climbing...to name a few.
The image of the Rockville Bridge at the top of our website is used by permission of the photographer, Dave Kerr. More of Dave's work can be seen at various websites, including RailPictures.net.
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