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Loganville, Pennsylvania

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Loganville is a small borough in York County, Pennsylvania, in the York–Hanover metropolitan area. It covers about 1 square mile of land and is all land. As of 2020, about 1,426 people live there. The ZIP code is 17342 and the area code is 717.

History and notable facts:
- Loganville was settled in 1820 and named after Colonel Henry Logan.
- The land was surveyed by Robert Richie and plotted by auctioneer Robert Wilson, who opened the town’s first post office and served as postmaster.
- The first store was run by Jacob Gipe; more stores followed. By 1840 the town had 20 houses and 90 residents.
- The borough was officially incorporated on April 2, 1852.
- Early leaders included Chief Burgess John F. Beck Sr. and other town officials. The Loganville Cornet Band started on August 20, 1858.
- By 1880 the population reached 312, and the cornet band grew to about 20 members with a concert hall. Public schools were taught by J. M. Bailey and E. B. Goodling.
- In 2000, about 908 people lived in Loganville, with a largely White population and a median household income around $38,000.

Today Loganville is a quiet, residential community with a rich local history.


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