Gap, Pennsylvania is a small town located in Lancaster County. It is known for its location in the heart of beautiful Amish country and has a population of 2,520 people according to the 2010 U.S. Census. Gap is also highly ranked for its education system, health care, and overall quality of life. According to Best Places rankings, Gap receives an education score of 8 out of 10, healthcare at 8 out of 10, and overall quality of life at 7 out of 10. This shows that Gap provides a high standard for living conditions including top-notch educational and healthcare services that make it an ideal place for families as well as retirees looking to settle down in a rural area with excellent amenities.
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