Map of Picture Rocks borough, Pennsylvania

Picture Rocks is a borough in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. The 2020 census measured the population at 640. It is part of the Williamsport, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Picture Rocks borough overview:
Name:Picture Rocks borough
LSAD Code:21
LSAD Description:borough (suffix)
State:Pennsylvania
County:Lycoming County
Incorporated:1857
Elevation:646 ft (197 m)
Total Area:1.00 sq mi (2.59 km²)
Land Area:0.97 sq mi (2.52 km²)
Water Area:0.03 sq mi (0.07 km²)
Total Population:643
Population Density:660.16/sq mi (254.77/km²)
ZIP code:17762
Area code:570
FIPS code:4260136
GNISfeature ID:1193116

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History

Picture Rocks was incorporated as a borough on September 27, 1875 from land formerly included in Wolf Township. However, its recorded history began a century earlier. The earliest settlers arrived in 1773 and observed Indian pictographs (no longer extant) in the Muncy Creek valley. The borough occupies the site of a Munsee Indian village, evidenced by arrowheads and other relics found in the vicinity of the creek.

The Province of Pennsylvania issued the first warrant for property in the Picture Rocks area to Henry Rody on June 3, 1773. The land remained largely undeveloped passing through several hands until it was sold in 1848 to A. R. Sprout and Amos Burrows. The two founded Picture Rocks. Sprout and Burrows cleared the land of the rocks, logs and brush. They also rebuilt an abandoned sawmill and established a factory that manufactured sashes, doors, and window blinds. This factory, the first of its kind in the area, caused a stir among local carpenters who believed that the ready made building materials would curtail their craft. The factory was later used by the Burrows Brothers Furniture Company before becoming the Handle and Excelsior Company. Another factory, located at the present intersection of U.S. Route 220 and Factory Street, manufactured ladders. Picture Rocks continues as a wood processing center.

The town grew as other manufacturers arrived to harness water power provided by Muncy Creek. The prohibitionist organizers of the town required persons purchasing lots in Picture Rocks to sign an agreement stating that they would not open a saloon or engage in the trafficking of liquor. The borough remains a dry municipality.

The Baptists of Picture Rocks organized an 1840 meeting at the school house. A traveling minister arrived in Picture Rocks one Saturday evening and found the school to be unfit for Sunday gatherings. After preaching the following morning, he rallied the members of the congregation to the cause of building a proper house of worship. Under the guidance of their new pastor, the members of the Baptist Church built a log church. Twenty-five years later the congregation replaced it with a larger facility.

At the time of the borough’s creation, Center Street was the primary thoroughfare. The stately homes built by the Burrows and Sprout families remained along Center Street and were identified by their square shape with low pitched roofs some with a widow’s watch.

Borough resident John Wesley Little achieved international fame for his watercolor landscapes and images of rural farms and animals. His former studio and home is located along Water Street. His paintings remain highly sought after in the regional market.

The borough boasts two churches, a Baptist Church on Elm Street and a United Methodist Church on Laurel Street.

Located within the East Lycoming School District, Picture Rocks is home to George A. Ferrell Elementary School. This K-6 elementary school is recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School. The school was originally a fully inclusive school for students in first through twelfth grades with its own sports program. In 1946 the school joined with others in neighboring Hughesville and nearby Lairdsville to form the East Lycoming School District.

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Geography

Picture Rocks is located at 41°16′48″N 76°42′42″W / 41.28000°N 76.71167°W / 41.28000; -76.71167 (41.280066, -76.711731), in southeastern Lycoming County. It is bordered by Wolf Township to the west, Shrewsbury Township to the north and Penn Township to the east and south. As the crow flies, Lycoming County is approximately 130 miles (209 km) northwest of Philadelphia and 165 miles (266 km) east-northeast of Pittsburgh.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 0.9 square mile (2.4 km), all land.

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Lycoming County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 114,188. Its county seat is Williamsport. Lycoming County comprises the Williamsport metropolitan statistical area. About 130 miles (210 km) northwest of Philadelphia and 165 miles (270 km) east-northeast of Pittsburgh, Lycoming is Pennsylvania’s largest county by area. Lycoming County ... Read more
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