Cranberry Township, located in Venango County, Pennsylvania, was established in 1806 and officially organized in 1830, deriving its name from the cranberry bogs in the area. Initially known for iron production, coal mining, and oil production, the township has since seen significant economic growth, now home to a diverse range of businesses and industries.
Today, Cranberry Township boasts attractions like Morrison Park, Moody Pond, and the Samuel Justus Trail, offering recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. With a thriving commercial hub at Cranberry Mall and being the proud host of UPMC Northwest, the township continues to be a vibrant community with a rich history and promising future.
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