Fayetteville,
PA – June 2015 / Newsmaker Alert / Penn
National Golf Course Community, an active retirement community near
Gettysburg, PA, has been awarded by the acclaimed Where to Retire magazine
as one of the Top 50 Master-Planned Communities in the United States for
the third consecutive time. The magazine announced “The Short List: 50
Best Master-Planned Communities in the United States” in its bimonthly
July/August issue, set to hit newsstands June 21.
Where to Retire applauds the winners for their positive impact on the economic health of the towns and cities in which they are located. Last year, the magazine’s editors researched hundreds of communities across the nation in efforts to honor those that offer today’s retirees a well-rounded active lifestyle, according to Karen Northridge, Publisher, Where to Retire. “As a family-owned business, we are especially proud that Penn National has been named to this elite group of communities by Where to Retire, the premier source of information on retirement communities and places to live,” said Dennis Zimmerman, President of Penn National and owner of White Rock Inc. “Our community is a unique, engaging and affordable place to live where residents can live well and stay close to their loved ones.” Penn National first made the Where to Retire top 100 list of Best Master-Planned Communities in the US in 1999 and moved to the elite list of top 50 in 2011. Penn National is adjacent to the 85,000-acre Michaux State Forest and boasts two nationally recognized, 18-hole championship golf courses – the Founders and Iron Forge courses. Since 1999, both have been awarded four stars by Golf Digest’s “Places to Play” and have received top ratings by Zagat Guide’s “America’s Top Golf Courses.” About
Penn National
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