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Forty Fort, PA, a small borough in Luzerne County near Wilkes-Barre, is a community with a rich history dating back over 250 years. Nestled along a bend in the Susquehanna River, this area features homes primarily from the first half of the 20th century, with Colonial-inspired designs and brick and vinyl exteriors. The average home value has seen a significant increase, now around $200,000, partly due to an influx of residents from New York City and New Jersey and the arrival of new warehouses for companies like Amazon and Adidas. The Wyoming Valley West School District serves the community, with schools that receive high ratings for teacher quality, diversity, and college preparedness. Residents enjoy the Forty Fort Borough Sports Complex, where youth and adults engage in various sports, and the nearby Luzerne County Levee Trail offers scenic walks along the river. The historical significance of the area is highlighted by a plaque commemorating the 1778 Massacre of Wyoming. The transformed 900 Rutter building provides a vibrant communal space with murals, eateries, retail shops, and fitness studios. Along Wyoming Avenue, locals frequent family-owned restaurants such as Suraci’s Italian Café. The borough is safer than the national average, making it a practical choice for families and individuals seeking a blend of historical charm and modern amenities.