Beaver Falls

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Author: Kenneth Britten, Beaver Falls Historical Society ISBN: 9781439610510
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: July 28, 2000
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Kenneth Britten, Beaver Falls Historical Society
ISBN: 9781439610510
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: July 28, 2000
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Beaver Falls, known as Brighton before its
incorporation, is located in the western corner of
Pennsylvania. During its first one hundred fifty years, residents of the town built it into a self-supporting community committed to family values. Extensive industrial development occurred during this period, and the city was described as �one of the most well-established manufacturing towns in western Pennsylvania.� Carefully preserved images from the Beaver Falls Historical Society are combined with revealing and informative text in Beaver Falls. This fascinating new history includes some of the homes and businesses of early Beaver Falls families, and the railroad, canal, and river that connected Beaver Falls to the rest of the state. Newly discovered images and sources of the community�s history make this exciting new book a rare and timeless keepsake.
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Beaver Falls, known as Brighton before its
incorporation, is located in the western corner of
Pennsylvania. During its first one hundred fifty years, residents of the town built it into a self-supporting community committed to family values. Extensive industrial development occurred during this period, and the city was described as �one of the most well-established manufacturing towns in western Pennsylvania.� Carefully preserved images from the Beaver Falls Historical Society are combined with revealing and informative text in Beaver Falls. This fascinating new history includes some of the homes and businesses of early Beaver Falls families, and the railroad, canal, and river that connected Beaver Falls to the rest of the state. Newly discovered images and sources of the community�s history make this exciting new book a rare and timeless keepsake.

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