Greenfield Township Fire Department
Greenfield Township, located in Erie County, Pennsylvania, was incorporated on March 12, 1800, and is governed by a three-member elected Board of Supervisors. The township, which has a rural character and a population of 1,803 as of the 2020 Census, offers various municipal services, including road maintenance and snow removal, alongside a fourteen-acre Community Park on Station Road.
Historically significant, the area was originally inhabited by the Eriez Indians and later came under French and English occupation in the 1700s. Today, Greenfield Township is noted for its high median household income, ranking fourth in Erie County, and features attractions such as the Hornby School Museum, built in 1873, and the Howard Eaton Reservoir, also known as Bull's Dam.
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