Mifflin County, county in Pennsylvania, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 46,064 inhabitants. The county was created 235 years ago in 1789. Its county seat is Lewistown.
There are 1 city/town in Mifflin County, PA. The largest city of Mifflin County is Kistler with a population of 315.
Kistler, Borough of Pennsylvania
Mifflin County is located in central Pennsylvania. The county has a population of around 46,000 residents. Some notable cities and towns in Mifflin County include:
Lewistown
Lewistown is the largest city and county seat of Mifflin County with around 8,000 residents. It lies along the Juniata River. Lewistown features historic architecture downtown and attractions like the Mifflin County Courthouse and Dorcas Mid-Town Park.
Burnham
Burnham is a small borough located along the Juniata River with around 2,000 residents. It provides river access and outdoor recreation. Key landmarks include the Hawn's Bridge and the Pennsylvania State Game Lands.
Belleville
Belleville is a rural village situated near the center of Mifflin County with around 1,800 residents. It is home to the Belleville Mennonite School and McClure's Bean Soup manufacturing.
Yeagertown
Yeagertown is a very small unincorporated town with around 600 residents. It has historic buildings along Main Street and is home to the Yeagertown Volunteer Fire Company.
In summary, Lewistown serves as the main commercial hub while smaller towns like Burnham, Belleville, and Yeagertown retain the county's agricultural character and historic Pennsylvania charm.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Mifflin County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Kistler | Borough of Pennsylvania | 315 |