Cranberry, Pennsylvania

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Cranberry Township is a township in Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is classified as a Second Class Township and follows the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Second Class Township Code. The population was 23,625 as of the 2000 census. Cranberry Township, Butler County, was founded in 1804. It is not to be confused with Cranberry Township, Venango County, formerly Fairfield Township (founded 1806), which is located only 60 miles away. The most populated section of the township was originally known as Criders Corners. "Criders Corners" referred to the junction of the old Perry Highway (now Dutilh Road) and the Old Mars-Criders Road (now bypassed in favor of Pennsylvania Route 228). The crossroads was named for Jacob Crider (1823-1902), a trustee of Dutilh Methodist Church, who purchased 50 acres of land there in 1871. The township's current name is derived from the cranberry bogs which could be found in the area in days past. -- Source: Wikipedia.com




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