Traveling in Lewisburg

Lewisburg is a borough of Union County, Pennsylvania located right on the Susquehanna River. It was founded in 1784 by a settler named Ludwig Derr and became a center for commerce due to its location on the river. The water was used for logging and shipping, and the remains of old factories and other ancient stone structures still exist along the river banks today. A town of rich history, several locations within the town of Lewisburg even served as stopping points on the famous Underground Railroad.
Today the town is most known for being the college hub of Bucknell University. The immediate vicinity of Downtown Lewisburg has a number of shops, antiques, and restaurants, while Route 15 nearby has all the comforts of home with places like Walmart, Starbucks, Panera, Applebee's, and McDonald's. Outside of town, the area mostly consists of rolling hills and Central Pennsylvania farmland.
Neighborhoods & Around
Downtown Lewisburg is pretty much college town USA. Professors, graduate students, and other residents live in homes and apartments off the side streets, while Market Street lay dotted with restaurants, inns, and shops. The university's Barnes and Noble book store, the historic Campus Theater, and Bucknell's downtown art gallery also find their home in the downtown area. Hufnagle Park, between 5th and 6th streets, provides a nice place to relax on a bench and watch the ducks of Bull Run creek enjoy their day. The park also hosts several outdoor events throughout the year.