MONTOUR COUNTY PROFILE
Montour County was created on May 3, 1850, from part of Columbia County and named for Madame Montour, a woman of Indian and French descent, who was prominent in the Indian affairs. Danville, the county seat, was laid out in 1792 and incorporated as a borough on February 27, 1849. It was the county seat of Columbia from 1813 to 1846.
Montour County, in the heart of Pennsylvania, is home to rural farmlands, state game lands, state forests, nature preserves and the Susquehanna River and its tributaries. Ricketts Glen, one of several nearby state parks is a Registered National Natural Landmark with more than 22 waterfalls which can be seen by following a seven mile trail through the area. Almost 20,000 acres of state game land in the area are used for hunting, boating, hiking, bird watching and nature study while there are plenty of lakes and streams for bass, trout, muskie, pickerel and many other fish.
Montour county may be one of the smallest of Pennsylvania counties in geographical size but certainly not in things to do. Located on the north Branch of the Susquehanna River in the heart of Pennsylvania, Montour County is only 4 hours away from New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Baltimore. Its county seat - Danville - is a treasure chest of quaint gift shops, antique shops and art galleries and has several outstanding inns for the visitor to stay awhile. Columbia County with its 24 covered bridges is minutes to the east. Historic Victorian Lewisburg is minutes to the west. The mountains of Lycoming County are 30 minutes to the north. The outlets of Lancaster are only several hours to the south.
But before you go there you will need to plan several days to visit our historic sites and natural scenery, browse our shops and eat in some of the finest dining establishments in the area. Whatever your shopping pleasure or appetite - we have it here in...Montour County, PA.
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MONTOUR COUNTY CENSUS DATA Total Population in 2000
18,236
Percent Change in Pop. Since 1990
2.82%
Diversity Index*
7.53%
Speaks Only English (5-years-old and over)
16,133
Speaks Other Language at Home (5-years-old and over)
1,087
Ancestry Specified
13,221
Total Hispanic or Latino Population
167
Median Age of Population
39.8
Number of Males
8,661
Single, Never Married
3,105
Number of Households
7,085
Number of Households With Income Higher Than $75,000 (1999)
1,124
Total Population in Households
17,233
Number of Housing Units
7,627
Median Real Estate Taxes (1999)
$1,180
Number of Renters
1,857
*Diversity Index: Represents the probability that two people selected at random will be of a different race or ethnic background.