Earlier this summer in 2021 The Lawrence County Commissioners opened up a spectacular new park near the Pa. and Ohio Line along US-224 W. State Street
Known as Quaker Falls Recreation Area
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But while many might know about these falls far fewer know about a one time town they are named after known as Quakertown a 1/2 mile North East of the Falls
The town played a significant role before the Civil war when they where a stop on the Underground Railroad for Fugitive Slaves heading north to Canada after the passage of the Fugitive Slave act of 1850
The town which existed till last resident left in the 1930's at one time had a train station and several businesses and was founded by Quakers who where pacifists
All that's left now are foundations and a few graves.
These men and women of the town put themselves at very significant danger of arrest and imprisonment for helping escaped slaves but they did so fully confident of the protection of the lord from the slave chasers who crisscrossed the are looking for fugitive slaves.
You never know what you will find in the woods of Pa. because so many towns like Quakertown have been lost to history.