Lowhill Township Muni Building
Lowhill Township, located in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, is a charming suburb of Allentown in the picturesque Lehigh Valley region. With a population of 2,173, this farming community is known for its rolling hills, mineral-rich soil, and a history rooted in German immigration during the 18th century. Originally part of Northampton County, Lowhill Township became part of Lehigh County when it was established in 1812. The area's German heritage is evident in the use of the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect, which was spoken for nearly two centuries.
Surrounded by villages such as Claussville, Leather Corner Post, New Tripoli, Lyon Valley, and Weidasville, Lowhill Township is traversed by Route 100 and is drained by the Jordan Creek into the Lehigh River. The township offers a peaceful and scenic environment, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil getaway. Whether exploring the historic sites, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing in the local culture, visitors to Lowhill Township are sure to be captivated by its rural charm and rich heritage.
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