
Chambersburg
Chambersburg is a borough in south-central Pennsylvania, known for its rich history and Civil War significance. Founded in 1730, it served as a vital supply center during the war but was burned by Confederate forces in 1864. The town is home to several historic sites, including the Capitol Theatre and the Franklin County Courthouse. Chambersburg is also known for its vibrant arts scene, local festivals, and strong community spirit. Its location along major highways makes it a convenient spot for travelers exploring the beautiful Appalachian region.