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Why Live in Robeson

Robeson, a tranquil township in Gibraltar, is situated within the expansive Hopewell Big Woods, the largest contiguous forest in southwest Pennsylvania. Located about 11 miles north of Reading and bordered by the Schuylkill River to the north, Robeson features a mix of older and newer homes, with many dating back to 1900. Architectural styles include Cape Cod, Colonial revival, and ranch-style homes, typically set on lots starting at 1 acre, often with garages. The area is served by the highly rated Twin Valley School District, with Robeson Elementary Center and Twin Valley Middle School both receiving high marks. Residents enjoy outdoor activities at nearby parks such as the Ephraim Malickson Wildlife Sanctuary, just 2 miles away, and French Creek State Park, 8 miles away, which offers hiking, fishing, camping, and kayaking. The Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site, a 10-mile drive, provides a glimpse into early American industrial history. For dining and shopping, locals frequent Boyer's Market, 6 miles away, and eateries like The Ugly Oyster and Franklyn's Breakfast Burgers & Shakes, located within a 13-mile radius. Commuters primarily use Interstate 176 and rely on cars for travel, with Reading Regional Airport 16 miles away. The area is safer than the national average, making it a practical choice for those seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle.

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