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HISTORY

Meadville's story begins in 1788 when it was first settled by its founder David Mead who recognized its location along the confluence of Cussewago and French Creeks would make it a strategic hub for transportation. Mead's belief proved correct as the community continued to grow with the construction of the French Creek Feeder Canal. The canals quickly became obsolete; however, they positioned Meadville for an important and lasting role in rail transportation. The railroad would be the origins of Meadville's industrial legacy and eventual modern day moniker as Tool City USA.

Strategic Location

Photo Credit: Carol Knoblow

THROUGH THE YEARS

Meadville's Story and Historic District

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INDUSTRIES AND IMPACT

Through the years, notable institutions like Allegheny College along with a number of important businesses would mold and shape Meadville's story. Aside from the railroad, companies like Spirella Corsets, Meadville Distilling, the Keystone View Company, Talon Zipper, American Viscose/Avtex, Dad's Pet Food, and Channellock were nationally and even internationally recognized brands. Meadville flourished with their every success, but it also struggled in the wake of those that left or closed. 

These businesses heavily influenced downtown commerce and progress. Meadville's bustled with activity as horse and carriages, trolleys, and later, automobiles rolled along the city's dirt, brick, and paved streets. The age of merchants and shopkeepers would be echoed a century later during summer sidewalk sales and today they can be experienced again at our First Friday events.   

Photo Credit: Personal Collection of Ron Mattocks

Meadville's story can also be seen in the architecture of the Downtown Historic District which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The district encompasses Diamond Park, 81 buildings and 18 sites located within the city's business district where a mix of popular architectural styles are evident. The steeples of historic churches mark Meadville's skyline as does the city's lone skyscraper, The Crawford Trust Building which stands next to Pennsylvania's oldest operating Market House. Historical markers and building plaques throughout the downtown represent different chapters in Meadville's story chronicled in the timeline below.

 

The downtown's transformation can be seen through the interactive map below with historical photos that capture spots within downtown at different periods of time from the 1880s to 1980s.

Experience our StoRY

Photo Credit: Tribune Republican, Sesqu-Centential Edition

DOWNTOWN HISTORY MAP

Click the upper left of the map and resize to your screen. Click the icons to see info about that spot. Scroll and click on photos to enlarge.  Mobile users can match the image to where you're standing. 

History of Meadville

1788

David Mead establishes a settlement near Cussewago Creek and French Creek

1793

David Mead maps out plans for the town eventually named in his honor - Meadville

1805

The first newspaper, The Crawford Weekly Messenger, is published in Meadville

1807

The Meadville Area Chamber of Commerce is established and today is the 3rd oldest Chamber in the country

1815

Allegheny College is founded

1823

Meadville becomes a borough with 800 residents

1832

The first sidewalks are built lining the city’s streets

1837

The French Creek Feeder Canal is opened, bringing new opportunity for growth and commerce

1838

The Meadville Fire Company is formed with a fire house along Center Street

1862

Rails from the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad bring the first train to a massive depot built near French Creek at the end of Chestnut Street

1866

Meadville is incorporates as a city

1870

The Market House is built and today is the oldest operational market house in the Commonwealth

1875

The first street numbers are established within the city

1883

The first electrical generation station illuminates 50 street lights throughout the city

1885

The Academy Music opened along Chestnut Street, and later would become The Academy Theatre

1888

Meadville’s Centennial Celebration marks 100 years since David Mead’s arrival

1889

First streets are paved in the city using bricks

1891

Growth and prosperity lead to Meadville’s reorganization as third-class city

1892

The first bicycle shop opens in Meadville

1897

Trolley service begins in Meadville with routes along the city’s major streets

1901

The first car dealership opens selling Ford and Olds models

1904

The Spirella Corset Company is founded, becoming the city’s dominant employer with multiple downtown locations as it grows into an internationally known brand

1904

The first car is seen driving down the streets of Meadville

1911

First opened in a small storefront, the Crawford County Trust Company changes the city skyline, building a six-story steel-beam skyscraper at the corner of Chestnut and Market Streets

1912

The first taxi service begins offering rides to city residents

1913

The Hookless Fastener Company, later Talon, comes to Meadville where it will dominate the Zipper industry and help establish Meadville’s legacy at Tool City.

1915

Central Fire Station is constructed at Park Avenue and Center Street

1917

The Market House is expanded with the addition of a second floor

1921

Garbage collection begins in the city

1925

Bus service begins operating in Meadville

1926

Trolley service in Meadville stops

1929

Meadville residents benefit from the the 62 independently owned neighborhood grocery stores now operating in the city

1930

The Crawford County Trust Building is expanded with a six-story wing constructed on its west side

1936

Meadville installs the its first parking meters

1938

150 after David Mead’s arrival, Meadville celebrates its Sesquicentennial

1955

The once iconic Lafayette Hotel located at Chestnut and Water Streets is destroyed by fire

1967

A multi-project urban renewal initiative begins, drastically changing the business district along Water Street with new commercial, banking, and retail properties being built.

1970

Internet 79 opens with Meadville as a key highway exit

1975

Construction on the Meadville Downtown Mall along Water Street is completed and retailers open for business in the new space

1984

The Meadville Downtown Historic District, outlined within Chancery Lane, Mulberry, Walnut, and Chestnut Streets, is added to the National Register of Historic Places

1987

Meadville is approved for Main Street designation as part of the Main Street America program

1988

Meadville’s Bicentennial celebration marks 200 years since its founder’s arrival

2017

Meadville Independent Business Alliance is formed

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