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Pennsylvania is found in the eastern historical
Coal Region of
the state. Its long coal-mining history began in 1790 when a local
hunter fell asleep at the foot of Broad Mountain and awakened to see a
blazing fire where his tiny campfire had been. An outcropping of
coal had been ignited. By 1795, residents had built an anthracite
iron furnace on the shores of the Schuylkill
River. John Potts purchased the furnace in 1806 and Pottsville's
life as a major coal-mining town began.
Rapid growth came to the region in the
following years, as European immigrants from numerous countries came to
work the mines, turning the area into an ethnic melting pot. Schuylkill
County made Pottsville the county seat in 1851, and it became the
economic center during the 'Boom Town' years. Following World War
II, the demand for coal lessened and the mining recession hit full force.
Many residents had to leave their homes and the population of the entire
County dwindled. Today tourism, manufacturing, and agriculture
support the economy, while Pottsville remains the center for government,
business and finance.
According to the 2000 Census, Pottsville's
population is more than 15,000. The city covers over four square
miles of land. The population of Schuylkill County numbered at over
150,000, extending across 800 square miles. Lush, dense forests and state
parkland cover much of the area. Camping, fishing, hiking and
even dogsledding are enjoyed by residents here. Bird-watching
opportunities are spectacular at Hawk
Mountain Sanctuary, where golden eagles still fly, as well as falcons,
hawks and a wonderful array of raptors. Black bear, white-tailed
deer and small game can be hunted in the state game lands surrounding it.
One of Pottsville's most intoxicating
attractions is the Yuengling
Brewery, the oldest brewery in the U.S., established in 1829.
They survived Prohibition years by switching to 'near beer' brews, and are
still going strong today. In 1978, the Yuengling descendants donated
their family mansion
to the Schuykill
County Council for the Arts, which now offers art shows, classes and
many yearly events. Pottsville is also home to the Historical
Society for the County, that holds an enormous amount of artifacts,
documents and relics from Schuykill's colorful past. The Jewish
Museum is a fine remembrance of the mix of immigrants that settled
here, as is the nearby annual Kutztown
Folk Festival, which celebrates the Pennsylvania-Dutch tradition.
The Schuykill
Symphony provides Pottsville with fine music, while Jerry's
Classic Cars and Collectibles Museum brings back memories of
yesterday. Pottsville's Antique
Fair is open daily, filled with treasures of the past. The Cressona
Mall, Schuykill County's first shopping mall, awaits those whose taste
is more modern. Pottsville plays host to Renaissance Fairs and Crab
Fests, as well as the annual Winter Carnival. Sixteen colorful murals grace
the city buildings, making a walking tour of Downtown a visual delight.
Tiffany stained glass windows and lovely Victorian architecture evoke
the town's prosperous past.
Pottsville, Pennsylvania epitomizes the
tough Northern spirit of our nation, surviving lean times and adapting to
present trends. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Schuykill
County, Pottsville offers culture and commerce, along with small-town
character and charm, and a fascinating history.
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