Wormleysburg, a borough in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, was incorporated in 1916. It was named after the area's founder, John Wormley.
 
 
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Cornerstone Fellowship Assembly of God
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http://www.cfaog.org/rain.php
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Features a photo gallery of rooms and facilities at this Wormleysburg hotel. Other sections of the site provides information about area attractions and amenities such as high speed wireless Internet access, continental breakfast and free local calls.
http://www.econolodge.com/hotel-wormleysburg-pennsylvania-PA181
Good Hope Psychotherapists, Inc.
Shows a medical practice that offers psychotherapist services. Read profiles of the organization’s staff and read about its approach to treatment.
http://www.goodhopetherapy.com/
Provides access to essential school facts including its academic standards and admissions policy. Includes a faculty and staff directory, news/announcements, events calendar, online resources and links.
http://www.harrisburgacademy.org/
Features a store that sells drums and offers musical lessons. Detailed listings of the store’s products and links to drum and drum manufacturer are displayed.
http://www.rifesdrums.com/
Casual fine dining restaurant offering fresh seafood and steaks. Includes restaurant location and directions, menu guide, wine list and an online reservation index.
http://www.rockbassgrill.com/
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church
View photographs of the Methodist church’s building. Links to the other United Methodist churches and resources are shown.
http://www.gbgm-umc.org/SP/