Huntington Mills, Pennsylvania
Huntington Mills is a small village in Huntington Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Its ZIP code is 18622. The community is named after Samuel Huntington, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and sits in the center of the township. The town’s center includes a family-run general store, the post office (built on the site of an old mill), an elementary school, a doctor’s office, a Christmas tree farm, and the volunteer fire company. PA Route 239 runs through the town, and Kitchen Creek and Huntington Creek flow nearby. Farming is a major part of life here. Milk farms have declined in recent decades, with farmers growing more hay, tomatoes, and feed corn. There are about six Christmas tree farms in the township.
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