Oregon, Pennsylvania

Oregon is an unincorporated community that is located in Manheim Township, Lancaster County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.

Lititz Run passes through the village and joins the Conestoga River by the former Pinetown lumber mill and covered bridge.

[5] A Mennonite meeting and schoolhouse was built in the village in 1792; there is also a United Methodist Church there that remains today.

A large and historically significant "Great Meeting" occurred in the Isaac Long Barn outside Oregon in 1767, leading to the founding of the Evangelical United Brethren.

A limited access highway for US 222, parallel to the old turnpike, was completed in 1977, causing significant alteration of the roads and landscape around Oregon.

Oregon Mill