| | Ashland, Pennsylvania
Contact Our Truck
Accident LawyersAshland,
Pennsylvania is a tiny borough found in Schuylkill
County, located in the eastern anthracite Coal
Region of the state. An area once entirely dependent on coal mining
for its economy, today tourism, manufacturing and service-industries
prosper. Nestled in the mountains, the County provides wonderful outdoor
sports and recreation, as well as being host to many festivals and fairs.
Making use of its fascinating mining
history, Ashland offers the outstanding Pioneer
Tunnel that descends 1800 feet into Mahoney Mountain, exploring
the coalmine that closed in 1931. Guides are experienced miners who
explain the dangers and hardships faced by those who brought the 'black
gold' up from the earth. Old mining cars refurbished with electric motors
take visitors through the tunnel. Afterward, a trip on the Lokie Henry
Clay, an original steam locomotive, brings patrons up to the top of the
mountain. The Museum
of Anthracite Mining is found here too, a fascinating collection of
exhibits and artifacts revealing all the aspects of this once vital
industry.
The quaint and charming Stain
Glass Turret Bed and Breakfast lies close to both of these wonderful
attractions, as well as being only a mile from the Rolling
Meadows Golf Course. While in Ashland, one must visit the uniquely
beautiful Mother
Monument. A bronze sculpture of Whistler's 'Portrait in Black'', the
monument was erected by the Ashland Boys Association, and she overlooks
the downtown area.
The 2000 Census recorded Ashland's
population as 3,283. The population of Schuylkill County is over 150,000
and extends over 800 square miles. The county seat is Pottsville,
which holds antique and Renaissance Fairs, along with Crab Fests and the
Annual Winter Carnival. Ashland boasts an extraordinarily low crime rate,
as well as low housing costs. The closest major city is Reading,
and Philadelphia
lies about 100 miles away.
Schuykill County contains two beautiful
state parks offering hunting, fishing and camping, as well as mountain
biking. The Appalachian
Trail crosses the County at Blue
Mountain, an exciting ski area. The Hawk
Mountain Sanctuary contains 2,600 acres of wilderness. Eight miles of
hiking trails thrill birdwatchers with glimpses of hawks, falcons, ospreys
and majestic eagles.
July's Kutztown
Folk Festival draws crowds from all around, celebrating the finest in
Pennsylvania Dutch Tradition. Tantalizing food, quilt contests, story
telling and fiddle music blend together to make a wonderful week's worth
of fun. Ashland, Pennsylvania and Schuykill County are intriguing places
with much to explore.
»
Back
to Pennsylvania Communities Page
Has a
Trucking Accident Occurred?
Munley, Munley & Cartwright, PC accepts and successfully resolves major
trucking injury cases nationwide. Our lawyers, paralegals, and other
professionals are specially trained to evaluate, develop, and negotiate
these difficult cases to protect and benefit our clients. You do not pay any
fee unless we win money damages for you. That means you can get the most
experienced legal help and it won't cost one dime more than you would pay
any other firm -- and we get RESULTS!
The goal of Munley, Munley & Cartwright is simple and direct: To
Successfully Resolve the Legal Problems of our Clients.
If you have questions about an accident involving a tractor trailer, let
us go to work for you.
You can
contact the trucking attorneys of Munley, Munley & Cartwright for a free consultation
by completing our
online accident evaluation form
-or- calling toll-free at
1-800-318-LAW1.
ABOUT TRUCK ACCIDENTS |
STATE PROFILES |
ACCIDENT CAUSES
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS |
FEDERAL REGULATIONS |
GLOSSARY
OUR LAWYERS |
FREE CLAIM EVALUATION |
CONTACT US
| |