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100 Lincoln Way E
Chambersburg, PA 17201
+1 (717) 264-7101
http://www.chambersburg.org

The Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce serves as a vital hub for businesses in Chambersburg, PA, offering a range of resources and support through its various affiliates and programs. From advocacy initiatives to networking opportunities, the Chamber plays a key role in fostering economic growth and development in the region.

Through its membership services and events like ChambersFest and Leadership Franklin County, the Chamber actively engages with the local community, providing valuable connections and promoting the area's rich heritage and history. With a focus on collaboration and innovation, the Chamber continues to be a driving force behind the success of businesses and residents in Chambersburg.

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Dan R.
10/5/2021

Awesome little Heritage Center in downtown Chambersburg. The building is a former F&M Bank, and houses the Chamber of Commerce, legal offices & The Heritage Center. The displays go back to the...

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Jeremy S.
10/3/2008

nice info center, local history museum and gift shop in a former bank building. very good exhibits on local history. knowledgeable staff as well. beautiful marble interior of bank. plus, free...

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