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Pithole, or
Pithole City, is a
ghost town in
Cornplanter Township,
Venango County, Pennsylvania,
United States,
about 6
miles (9.7 km) from Oil Cr****...
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Pithole Cr**** is a 17.1-mile (27.5 km)
tributary of the
Allegheny River in
Northwest Pennsylvania in the
United States. It has a
drainage area of 41.8...
- The
Pithole Valley Railway was an
ephemeral short line
railroad in
Venango County, Pennsylvania,
constructed as a
result of the
Pennsylvania oil rush...
- The
Pithole Stone Arch
Bridge is a 37-foot (11 m) masonry, deck arch
bridge that
spans Pithole Cr****
between Cornplanter and
President Townships, Venango...
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About 10
miles (16 km) south-east of
Titusville was
another oil boom city,
Pithole. Oil was
discovered in a
rolling meadow there in
January 1865 and, by September...
- Twain,
Helen Keller, and
Booker T. Washington. The
Pithole Stone Arch
Bridge and Site of
Pithole City are
listed on the
National Register of Historic...
- seasonal/recreational
camps and cottages,
which are
situated near
state gamelands. The
Pithole Stone Arch
Bridge was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places...
- a
reservoir over a
longer period.
Waterflooding began accidentally in
Pithole,
Pennsylvania by 1865.
Waterflooding became common in
Pennsylvania in the...
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boomtowns had
emerged in the region,
including Oil City,
Petroleum Center,
Pithole, Rynd Farm, and Titusville. By 1860, the oil
trade was far and away the...
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produced 4,500
barrels (720 m3).
Boomtowns such as Titusville, Oil City and
Pithole sprang up
within years and an
early chronicler of the region, Reverend...