Yes, but as I understand it, large supermarkets, drugstores and vets are not that walkable to downtown Lancaster. Where I currently live, all are within a couple of blocks from my apartment so I guess I'll be staying where I am for the foreseeable future."1. Lancaster, PA. With a walk score of 81, Lancaster is the most walkable city in Pennsylvania."
-from Google search result.
Also the population is around 58,000
Remember to watch out for the horse buggies!!Is anyone familiar with the Lancaster City, PA area? I'm thinking of retiring there in two years and need to learn a little more about the area. Is it walkable to supermarkets, pharmacies, public libraries, vets, etc? What are the good and not so-good parts of the city?
I don't even live in the US, but even I know there's a lot of Amish and Mennonite there...Is anyone familiar with the Lancaster City, PA area? I'm thinking of retiring there in two years and need to learn a little more about the area. Is it walkable to supermarkets, pharmacies, public libraries, vets, etc? What are the good and not so-good parts of the city?
I would consider and Amish and Mennonite a plus if I had decided to move there. I've since decided to stay where I am, though.I don't even live in the US, but even I know there's a lot of Amish and Mennonite there...
it wasn't meant as a critique of the Amish.. just a fact...I would consider and Amish and Mennonite a plus if I had decided to move there. I've since decided to stay where I am, though.