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  1. Waynesboro (⫽ ˈ w eɪ n z b ʌ r oʊ ⫽) is a borough in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. Located on the southern border of the state, Waynesboro is in the Cumberland Valley between Hagerstown, Maryland, and Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.

  2. Waynesboro is a borough in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. Located on the southern border of the state, Waynesboro is in the Cumberland Valley between Hagerstown, Maryland, and Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.

    • podrozniczka60. New Jersey 14,840 contributions. Beautiful grounds and Federal architecture. This place is truly surprising if you do not know about it ahead of time.
    • Fantajan. Pretoria, South Africa 338 contributions. Fantastic beers and fun events in downtown Waynesboro. Waynesboro is way cooler than it was when I was growing up there.
    • ThoughtsofRS. Hagerstown, MD1,312 contributions. Very Good. Lots of interesting things to see here, especially if you collect things of the last twenty years or so.
    • Pioneer19448838322. 1 contribution. Fun place to visit and shop! MANY Shops with a variety items under 1 roof. 3 floors! Neat place! Old tyme player piano, Skywalk on the 3rd floor, many new crafted Shops and Antiques that take you back to ‘the good old days’ bringing back good memories!
  3. Waynesboro is situated in the southern part of Franklin County, Pennsylvania, about 2 miles north of the Mason-Dixon line, 6 miles east of I-81 and 12 miles north of Hagerstown, Maryland. During the Civil War, Waynesboro was held for 15 days by Confederates on their way to Gettysburg.

  4. Waynesboro is a borough in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. Located on the southern border of the state, Waynesboro is in the Cumberland Valley between Hagerstown, Maryland, and Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Map. Directions.

  5. Waynesboro Tourism: Tripadvisor has 1,877 reviews of Waynesboro Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Waynesboro resource.

  6. Waynesboro, PA. Region: Dutch Country Roads. First settled in the 1750s, the crossroads town of Waynesboro was originally a major stop between Baltimore and Pittsburgh. The Industrial Revolution brought rapid growth. Tool and machine makers in particular put Waynesboro on the map, and railroad resorts and stately homes followed soon after.