
The Shamburg Oil Field and surrounding petroleum operations define this corner of Pennsylvania during the late 1960s. Dense clusters of oil and gas wells are mapped across the wooded plateaus, particularly surrounding Pleasantville and the early boom-era site of Pithole City. The landscape is a network of small, rural settlements and crossroads such as Jerusalem Corners, Neilltown, and East Shamburg, many of which grew from the nineteenth-century oil rush.
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