My wife and I took a road trip over the holiday weekend to the Titusville / Oil City / Oil Creek area of Pennsylvania to ride a few rail trails and visit the sites where the oil boom began. We visited the area about three years ago but at that time I wasn't into oil and really didn't know the history involved. I've since read up it, and it was fun to visit everything again with a little more insight. I highly recommend a visit to the area if you have any interest in oil and suggest you bring your bikes for a ride on the paved trail thru Oil Creek State Park. Also, if you are into biking, there are at least 60 miles of paved rail trails in the area.
Here are a few pictures from this past weekend and a few from our first visit:
Oil Creek as viewed from the bike trail in the state park
replica of the Drake well derrick (first successful oil well) on the original site
actual Drake well hole
The docent said they have to replace the casing about every 15 years and when left uncapped overnight the well still fills with oil.
Oil Creek and Titusville railroad
This is a tourist train that travels thru Oil Creek State Park and features the only rail post office still in use.
Pithole then...
diarama of Pithole City (sorry about the glass glare)
Pithole City was the "textbook" oil boom town that went from a farm in January 1865 to a city of 15,000 by that September and then was gone within a year or so.
Pithole now...
a view of Pithole's main st. with a picture of what it did look like
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