
Once the “Crossroads of the American Revolution” and established in 1688, Somerset County boasts of acres of parklands, historic sites, excellent acute healthcare, educational facilities and highway systems, all within a 305-square mile area.
It is a land of rich fertile valleys, gentle rolling hills and business campuses with Fortune 500 corporate headquarters. It has held titles of distinction — including being named one of the “Country’s Most Livable” communities and sixth in the nation as the “Best Place to Live and Work.”
Somerset also continuously ranks near the top highest per capita income levels in the nation.