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Souderton
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Souderton

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Located midway between Philadelphia and the Lehigh Valley,
Souderton was settled by predominantly German immigrants.
Farmers and craftsmen with an entrepreneurial spirit, they took full
advantage of opportunities to provide goods and services to a growing
community. In 1852, Henry O. Souder offered the free use of his land to
the North Penn Railroad, diverting the Gwynedd to Bethlehem route
through the bountiful Indian Valley and transforming Souderton into
a lively commercial center. Incorporated in 1887, the borough soon
boasted a booming economy. First a hub for cigar manufacturing and
later textiles, Souderton rapidly expanded. Feed mills, lumberyards,
bakeries, a bank, and a large department-store-lined Main Street.
Today, these same stores and mills house a new generation of artists,
designers, and impresarios, reflecting a vibrant, enterprising downtown.
Souderton traces the commercial evolution of the town while capturing
the remarkable people and events that created this community and
transformed Main Street–the hill and the hollow–from the site
of a colorful soapbox derby to the venue of an international cycling
Grand Prix.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Date
7 November 2011
Pages
130
ISBN
9781531650490

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Located midway between Philadelphia and the Lehigh Valley,
Souderton was settled by predominantly German immigrants.
Farmers and craftsmen with an entrepreneurial spirit, they took full
advantage of opportunities to provide goods and services to a growing
community. In 1852, Henry O. Souder offered the free use of his land to
the North Penn Railroad, diverting the Gwynedd to Bethlehem route
through the bountiful Indian Valley and transforming Souderton into
a lively commercial center. Incorporated in 1887, the borough soon
boasted a booming economy. First a hub for cigar manufacturing and
later textiles, Souderton rapidly expanded. Feed mills, lumberyards,
bakeries, a bank, and a large department-store-lined Main Street.
Today, these same stores and mills house a new generation of artists,
designers, and impresarios, reflecting a vibrant, enterprising downtown.
Souderton traces the commercial evolution of the town while capturing
the remarkable people and events that created this community and
transformed Main Street–the hill and the hollow–from the site
of a colorful soapbox derby to the venue of an international cycling
Grand Prix.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Date
7 November 2011
Pages
130
ISBN
9781531650490