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Did you know? Do you know where your milk comes from? |
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THE ANSWER: It is very possible that a Franklin County cow was the source of that last glass of milk you drank! Franklin County is the #2 dairy producing County in Pennsylvania. |
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1015 Philadelphia Avenue |
Wilson College was founded in 1869 as a college for women, one of the first in the United States. Wilson College offers a wide range of academic programs for students of all ages.
Directions From the North (I-81): Follow I-81 South - Take Exit 17 (Walker Rd) in Pennsylvania. Turn right onto Walker Road for 0.3 mi. to first stop light. Turn right onto Norland Ave. Follow Norland Ave. straight for 1.4 mi. until you intersect Rt. 11. Turn left onto Rt. 11 South. Go 0.1 mi., the campus is on your right. The main entrance of campus is marked by stone pillars.~~~~~~~~From the South (I-81): Follow I-81 North - Take Exit 17 (Walker Rd) in Pennsylvania. Turn left onto Walker Road for 0.3 mi. to first stop light. Turn right onto Norland Ave. Follow Norland Ave. straight for 1.4 mi. until you intersect Rt. 11. Turn left onto Rt. 11 South. Go 0.1 mi., the campus is on your right. The main entrance of campus is marked by stone pillars.~~~~~~~~From the West (I-76 PA Turnpike): Follow I-76 East. Take exit 189 (old Exit 14/Willow Hill). Follow Route 75 South toward Fort Loudon, then follow Route 30 East approx. 13 miles to Rt. 11 North in Chambersburg. Follow Rt. 11 North in the right lane for about one mile. The main entrance of campus is marked by stone pillars.~~~~~~~~From the East (I-76 PA Turnpike): Follow I-76 West. Take Exit 226 (old Exit 16/Carlisle/I-81). Follow I-81 South - Take Exit 17 (Walker Rd) in Pennsylvania. Turn right onto Walker Road for 0.3 mi. to first stop light. Turn right onto Norland Ave. Follow Norland Ave. for 1.4 mi. until you intersect Rt. 11. Turn left onto Rt. 11 South. Go 0.1 mi., the campus is on your right. The main entrance of campus is marked by stone pillars.