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Why Live in Addison Township

Addison Township, Pennsylvania, located near the Laurel Highlands and along the Maryland state border, offers a rural lifestyle with a landscape of thick forests, creeks, and rolling farmland. The Youghiogheny River Lake forms the township’s western border, providing ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, including boating and fishing at the Somerfield North Recreation Area. The Great Allegheny Passage, a 150-mile trail for hiking and biking, runs through the eastern part of the township, featuring points of interest like the Pinkerton Tunnel. Addison National Road Community Park in the borough hosts the annual Addison Chainsaw Carving Festival & Parade and includes a playground and walking loop adorned with wood carvings. Homes in Addison Township are typically on large lots, with styles ranging from 19th and early 20th-century plantation-style homes to ranch-style and minimal traditional single-story homes. The Turkeyfoot Valley Area School District serves the township. Commercial activity is centered in the Addison borough, with dining options like Front Porch Bar & Grill and Anchor In, and nearby Confluence offers additional amenities. U.S. Route 40 and Pennsylvania Route 523 are the main roads, providing access to nearby towns and services, with UPMC Somerset hospital about 30 miles away and Morgantown Municipal Airport roughly 48 miles away.

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