Cranberry Township, located in Venango County, Pennsylvania, was established in 1806 and officially organized in 1830. Initially known for its cranberry bogs, the township has evolved from its early industries of iron production, coal mining, and oil production to become a thriving hub of business and industry.
Today, Cranberry Township offers a diverse range of recreational opportunities, including parks like Morrison Park and Moody Pond, as well as the popular Samuel Justus Trail. With a growing economy and a variety of businesses, dining options, and entertainment venues, Cranberry Township is a vibrant community that continues to attract residents, visitors, and businesses alike.
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