
The Monongahela River carves a deep valley through this southwestern Pennsylvania coal and coke region, serving as the primary corridor for industrial transport and settlement. Along its banks, company towns and landing sites like Crucible, Nemacolin, and Isabella reflect the intensive resource extraction of the early 20th century. Away from the river, the landscape is dotted with a dense network of country schools and churches, including the Mennonite Ch and Lutheran Ch, which anchored the rural communities of Nicholson and German townships.
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