Eden Township, located in Southern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is a historic and picturesque area known for its rich agricultural heritage. Established in 1855, the township takes its name from the furnace at Mt. Eden and is often mistaken to be named after the Garden of Eden due to its scenic landscape and highly productive mills. With its productive agricultural environment, Eden Township continues to play a significant role in Lancaster County's past and future.
Originally part of Old Sadsbury Township in Chester County, Eden Township became a separate entity when Lancaster County was formed. The township's fertile soil, limestone-rich land, and beautiful scenery make it an important destination for those interested in the history of agriculture in the region. Today, Eden Township remains committed to preserving its agricultural heritage and maintaining its picturesque landscape for future generations to enjoy.
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