Lower Saucon Township, located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is a historic township that dates back to 1742. With over 10,772 residents, it is the oldest township in present-day Northampton County. Known for its picturesque farmlands, serene woodlands, and rolling hills, Lower Saucon Township covers an area of 23.3 square miles and is home to approximately 100 miles of municipal and state-owned roads.
Originally part of Bucks County, Lower Saucon Township became part of Northampton County in 1752 and was later divided into Upper and Lower Saucon in 1753. While Upper Saucon became part of Lehigh County in 1812, Lower Saucon Township continued to thrive and is now recognized for its rich history and natural beauty.
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