Guys Mills is a small unincorporated community located in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. The area was first settled in the early 19th century by a man named Guy C. Mills, for whom the town is named. The town grew as a farming community, with agriculture being the primary industry in the area.
Guys Mills has been home to a number of notable individuals, including author and environmental advocate Rachel Carson, who spent time in the area during her childhood.
The population of Guys Mills has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 500 residents currently calling the town home.
Guys Mills is located in the northwest part of Pennsylvania, surrounded by farmland and forests. The town is situated near the French Creek, a popular spot for fishing and boating.
Agriculture remains a key driver of the local economy in Guys Mills, with many residents working in farming and related industries. The town also has a small number of shops and restaurants catering to locals and visitors.
Guys Mills has a strong sense of community, with residents coming together for events like the Fall Festival and supporting local businesses. The town also has a rich history, which is celebrated through events and attractions like the Guys Mills Covered Bridge.