New Freedom, Pennsylvania Former Pennsylvania Railroad Station, now a restaurant and exhibition on the York County Heritage Rail Trail County Park Former Pennsylvania Railroad Station, now a restaurant and exhibition on the York County Heritage Rail Trail County Park Location in York County and the state of Pennsylvania.

Location in York County and the state of Pennsylvania.

New Freedom is a borough in York County, Pennsylvania.

New Freedom Borough is positioned in the southern portion of York County, Pennsylvania.

Originally titled "Freedom" for the Free family, there was another town already in existence with that name, so New Freedom was chosen as the official name. Summers Canning Company was sold to Hanover Foods in 1984. A mural depicting scenes from the Summers Canning Company is displayed on a building along the York County Heritage Rail Trail.

New Freedom is positioned at 39 44 12 N 76 41 55 W (39.736703, -76.698541). Section of the York County Heritage Rail Trail that runs through New Freedom.

The York County Heritage Rail Trail cuts through the center of New Freedom.

The trail, which was established in 1992, runs from just south of New Freedom 21 miles (34 km) north into the town/city of York.

Some prominent places in New Freedom include Rutters (the most famous gas station), Seven's Sports Bar, Paesano's pizza shop, Bonkey's ice cream shop, Hodle Tavern, Rail Trail Cafe. The New Freedom Lions Club Carnival, held annually in July since the 1930s The Annual New Freedom Fest held the third weekend of September, a revival of the New Freedom's Farmers Improvement Fair that was held this same weekend in the early 1900s for many years Currently, a new improve park is being assembled in the middle of town, which will be known as the "Freedom Greene." New Freedom teens attend Susquehannock High School and Southern Middle School, part of Pennsylvania's Southern York County School District, as well as private schools including Shrewsbury Christian Academy, York Catholic High School, or York Country Day School.

John the Baptist opened a new Roman Catholic Parochial School in the New Freedom borough.

New Freedom is home to the D.

"Race, Hispanic or Latino, Age, and Housing Occupancy: 2010 Enumeration Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File (QT-PL), New Freedom borough, Pennsylvania".

New Freedom Heritage Foundation, Compiled Video Exhibition on the History of New Freedom.

2010, New Freedom Museum.

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Populated places established in 1783 - Boroughs in York County, Pennsylvania