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Thank you! Not too far from me. I'm actually from the Boyertown area, but unless you're from this area you've probably never heard of it.
Originally Posted by Super Glidester
grew up there back before it was built up its like a city now... went to high school there in the 80s... good times.
Yeah it's getting bad. The city has moved into the suburbs here and I hate it.
Originally Posted by Packgrog
There's some cool architecture in Pottstown, and I've wanted to explore it more, but the roads there are BRUTAL.
There is cool architecture in Pottstown? Where at? I know some of the old buildings on High Street, but that's about it. The roads are terrible here for sure!
The historic district is Hanover street High all the way up to Beech Street and the surrounding areas within... that is the old part of town, John Potts family is buried in a Cemetery around Chestnut and Penn near the old City hall...if you didnt know it you'd walk right by it. I suppose that whole area is ghetto now but i used to walk those streets all hours of the night back when there were bars on most every corner...
The historic district is Hanover street High all the way up to Beech Street and the surrounding areas within... that is the old part of town, John Potts family is buried in a Cemetery around Chestnut and Penn near the old City hall...if you didnt know it you'd walk right by it. I suppose that whole area is ghetto now but i used to walk those streets all hours of the night back when there were bars on most every corner...
Yeah Pottstown was safe when I was a kit. There are still safe areas, but I don't know which street I'm "allowed" to walk down so I avoid it as much as possible.
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