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Little Acorn


"who ever knew a little bit of book smarts would bring growth?"

The town of Little Acorn, nestled in the state of Pennsylvania along the East Coast of the United States, never anticipated the attraction it would get to its small community once the college was established.

In the 1910s, Little Acorn went from the quaint, quiet little town so a much larger, bustling mid-size destination full to the brim with youngins trying to find their footing before running off to their dreams. By opening up an opportunity for education, the town found itself with more than they could hope for. A bowling alley, a department store, a few bars here and there; more than just the little lumbermills and their small farmers.

The town became an ironic escape from one's old life without thrusting them into an unfamilar place, keeping them cozy with familiarity as they adjusted to their newfound independence. New, yet old Little Acorn invites its visitors to stay a while.