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Table Rock, Pennsylvania

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Table Rock, Pennsylvania

Table Rock is a populated place and census-designated place (CDP) north of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States, in Adams County, that was the site of an 1885 Gettysburg and Harrisburg Railroad station. As of the 2020 census the population was 133..

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About Table Rock

Set in the southern part of Pennsylvania, Table Rock is a small unincorporated community.

Table Rock holds the status of a census-designated place — a real, named community that residents call home, governed at the county level. The community covers 0.6 square miles.

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What Makes Table Rock Unique

  • An unincorporated community — no city hall of its own, which often means lower local taxes and county-managed services.
  • Positioned in southern Pennsylvania, convenient to the region's corridors and crossings.
  • Part of the fabric of Pennsylvania — one of 2,002 recognized communities statewide.

Why People Love It Here

  • Small-town pace of life: less traffic, more community, and neighbors who wave.
  • Cost of living typically runs below the big-metro average.
  • Well connected: 3+ neighboring communities within 5 miles.

⚡ Quick Facts

TypeCDP
Population (2024)
Land area0.6 sq mi
Coordinates39.9121, -77.2165

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