A few weeks ago, we brought you a list of the cutest and most charming small towns in Pennsylvania. Well, lucky for you, and me, and all of the people who call these towns their homes, there are more than just ten beautiful small towns in our state. There are at the very least, ten more in addition to those. Here they are.

  1. Baileyville

Wikimedia Commons Baileyville is an idyllic little town located in central Pennsylvania, with a population of about 200 residents.

  1. Brave

Evan Williams II/ Flickr About 200 people live in Brave, the little Pennsylvania town located near the West Virginia border.

  1. Hartstown

Doug Kerr/ Flickr Hartstown contains the historic landmark, the Dr. James White House, which was built in 1835.

  1. Albrightsville

maidink/ Flickr If you’ve ever been to Hickory Run State Park, Albrightsville is just around the corner.

  1. Marklesburg

Glenn Malone/ Flickr With a population of about 200 people, Marklesburg contains the Marklesburg Historic District, which consists of 58 buildings that were part of an old settlement.

  1. Addison

Jimmy Emerson DVM Addison is located on the southern border of Pennsylvania. It contains about 0.6 square miles of land.

  1. Callensburg

Wikimedia Commons Callensburg is found in Clarion County and has a population of about 200 people and is located on a hill overlooking the Allegheny watershed.

  1. Barkeyville

AxsDeny/ Flickr Originally settled in 1796, Barkeyville has a population of about 230 people.

  1. Stillwater

Wikimedia Commons The Stillwater Covered Bridge Number 134 is a national historic landmark. If you’ve ever watched NCIS, you might know that the main character Leroy Jethro Gibbs is from Stillwater.

  1. Petrolia

Wikimedia Commons Found in Butler County, Petrolia is home to about 212 people.

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Baileyville is an idyllic little town located in central Pennsylvania, with a population of about 200 residents.

Evan Williams II/ Flickr

About 200 people live in Brave, the little Pennsylvania town located near the West Virginia border.

Doug Kerr/ Flickr

Hartstown contains the historic landmark, the Dr. James White House, which was built in 1835.

maidink/ Flickr

If you’ve ever been to Hickory Run State Park, Albrightsville is just around the corner.

Glenn Malone/ Flickr

With a population of about 200 people, Marklesburg contains the Marklesburg Historic District, which consists of 58 buildings that were part of an old settlement.

Jimmy Emerson DVM

Addison is located on the southern border of Pennsylvania. It contains about 0.6 square miles of land.

Callensburg is found in Clarion County and has a population of about 200 people and is located on a hill overlooking the Allegheny watershed.

AxsDeny/ Flickr

Originally settled in 1796, Barkeyville has a population of about 230 people.

The Stillwater Covered Bridge Number 134 is a national historic landmark. If you’ve ever watched NCIS, you might know that the main character Leroy Jethro Gibbs is from Stillwater.

Found in Butler County, Petrolia is home to about 212 people.

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