Pennsylvania is known for its small towns that exude hospitality and warmth to residents and visitors. In another installment of its “best of” lists, WorldAtlas recently compiled a lineup of the six “quietly charming towns” in Pennsylvania, naming one Philadelphia suburb to this recognition.

Related Story: Yolanda Hadid Purchases Bucks County Farm

Bloomsburg

Bloomsburg, a Susquehanna River college town in Columbia County, is home to the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania and riverbank recreation. It hosts the nine-day Bloomsburg Fair, which has been running continuously in the autumn since 1855. This year’s fair is scheduled for Sept. 26 to Oct. 3.

Hawley

Hawley, a Wayne County river town in the Poconos on the Lackawaxen River, offers the Hawley Trail, proximity to Pennsylvania’s famous Bushkill Falls, National Register-listed sites like Hotel Belvidere and the Hawley Silk Mill, and various shops and dining establishments.

Indiana

Dubbed the “Christmas Tree Capital of the World,” Indiana in Indiana County features plenty of tree farms, along with Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and a Victorian-style historic district. Local attractions include the Jimmy Stewart Museum, as well as dining and shopping.

Stroudsburg

Stroudsburg, the Monroe County seat, is about 75 miles from New York City. It features National Register-listed historic sites, such as the Monroe County Courthouse and the Kitson Woolen Mill. Enjoy outdoor activities at McMichael Creek and explore the lively downtown with plenty of shops and dining.

Swarthmore

Swarthmore, a Philadelphia-area college town in Delaware County, is home to Swarthmore College. The community offers attractions such as the Scott Arboretum & Gardens and Harvey Oak Mercantile, as well as local dining options including Antonia’s Family Restaurant and Broad Table Tavern.

Wellsboro

Wellsboro, Tioga County’s seat, is known for Victorian architecture, gas lamps, and proximity to Pine Creek Gorge, known as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania. Landmarks here include the Jesse Robinson House and a historic district offering dining and entertainment.