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ABOUT US
Lower Nazareth Township is a great place to live, work, and play. Gently nestled
in rich Eastern Pennsylvania farmland, it was originally part of the "Walking
Purchase" of 1737. Purchased from William Penn, this area was originally known
as "The Drylands". This 83 hundred-acre section was once thought to be doomed
and was termed, "Barren". There was very little forest land as the Indians had
burned all of the vegetation to drive the game into the open to hunt. This "Barren" appearance
of the area gave rise to the popular superstition that no crops could be grown
in this region as it was too "dry". Early residents held a rich religious heritage
and named Lower Nazareth Township after the biblical town of Nazareth. In 1740
it was written, "The surface of the township is level; the soil limestone, and
well improved by judicious course of crops, and careful culture, and very productive".
In 1807, Lower Nazareth was created.
Lower Nazareth has experienced slow, controlled growth and established itself as a community poised for the 21st Century. |