Shohola Township

Founded on September 26th, 1852. The Village of Shohola was settled in 1772. The 45-square-mile township, extending from the Delaware River to Route 6. While there were only a few farms in the area at first, growth began with the coming of the Erie Railroad in 1848.

Historical Locations Worth Visiting

  • ROHMANS PUB

    103 Rohman Rd, Shohola, PA 18458

    Located in the village of Shohola, it is a two and a half story, banked l-shape building capped by a cross-gable roof. The main facade is dominated by a historic front porch and the rear facade contains two historic additions. The street level, or basement contains a operational saloon and main floor boasts a ladies sitting room and bowling alleys. Built in 1875, was once known as "The Queen of Summer Resorts".

  • HIGBEE’S STORE (C1850)


    Stone foundation and gable front Greek Revival style. Located on the West side of Rohman Road in the village of Shohola.

  • THE VILLAGE OF SHOHOLA


    Richardson Avenue.
    Many examples of early architectural styles are featured.

Visit The Columns Museum to learn more about Shohola Township in their Research Library.