Annville is a small town located in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1740 and was originally known as "Indiantown" due to its proximity to the Native American tribes that inhabited the area. In 1845, the town was officially incorporated as Annville, named after the wife of the founder of the town, Andrew Miller.
Notable residents of Annville include author and historian Robert H. L. Miller, as well as former NFL player and coach Dick Vermeil.
According to the latest census data, Annville has a population of approximately 4,800 residents.
Annville is located in the Lebanon Valley, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. The Quittapahilla Creek runs through the town, providing scenic views and recreational opportunities.
The economy of Annville is primarily driven by Lebanon Valley College, as well as small businesses and agriculture. The town has a quaint downtown area with shops and restaurants that cater to both residents and visitors.
Annville has a rich cultural heritage, with events and festivals celebrating the town's history and traditions. The town is known for its friendly community and welcoming atmosphere.