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Rockville, Pennsylvania
The Rockville Bridge over the Susquehanna River
The Rockville Bridge over the Susquehanna River
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
County Dauphin
Township Susquehanna
Time zone UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-4 (EDT)
Area code(s) 717 and 223

Rockville is a small place in Pennsylvania, United States. It's not a city or a town with its own government. Instead, it's called an unincorporated community. This means it's part of a larger area called Susquehanna Township in Dauphin County.

One of the most famous things about Rockville is the amazing Rockville Bridge. This huge bridge crosses the Susquehanna River.

About Rockville, Pennsylvania

Rockville is located near two bigger cities, Harrisburg and Carlisle. It's considered part of the larger Harrisburg-Carlisle area. This area is known as a Metropolitan Statistical Area, which just means it's a region with a big city and its surrounding communities that are closely connected.

A Look at History

Rockville has a long history! People first settled here way back in 1774. At that time, it was known by a different name: Bushy Rock.

Later, between 1834 and 1838, the area was planned out as a proper town. It was called Roberts Valley back then. A woman named Mrs. Matilda Cox was responsible for laying out the town. Eventually, it became known as Rockville.

The Famous Rockville Bridge

The Rockville Bridge is a very important landmark in this area. It's a huge railroad bridge that stretches across the Susquehanna River. It's one of the longest stone-arch bridges in the world!

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