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Pithole, Pennsylvania

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| lat_m = 31
| lat_s = 26
| lat_NS = N
| long_d = 79
| long_m = 34
| long_s = 53
| long_EW = W

| established_type = Founded
| established =
| established1_type = Incorporated
| established1_label = Date of incorporation
| established1 = November 30, 1865
| established2_type = Unincorporated
| established2_label = Date of unincorporation
| established2 = August 1877
| established3_type = Added to NRHP
| established3_label = Date of addition to the National Register of Historic Places
| established3 = March 20, 1973
| owner = Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

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| utc_offset = -5
| timezone_DST = EDT
| utc_offset_DST = -4
| code_type = NRHP #
| code_label = Reference number of the National Register of Historic Places
| code = 73001667
| code_note =

| map = Pithole map.svg
| map_size = 300
| map_alt =
| map_caption = Map of Pithole and the surrounding area showing the city streets and Frazier Well, overlaid with modern roads and creeks
| map1 = Pennsylvania Locator Map.PNG
| map1_size = 300
| map1_alt = A map of Pennsylvania with a red dot near the northwestern portion of the state.
| map1_caption = Location of Pithole in Pennsylvania
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Pithole, or Pithole City, is a ghost town in Cornplanter Township, Venango County in Pennsylvania, about from Oil Creek State Park and the Drake Well Museum, the site of the first commercial oil well in the United States.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources )〕 Pithole's sudden growth and equally rapid decline, as well as its status as a "proving ground" of sorts for the burgeoning petroleum industry, made it one of the most famous of oil boomtowns.
Oil strikes at nearby wells in January 1865 prompted a large influx of people to the area that would become Pithole, most of whom were land speculators. The town was laid out in May 1865, and by December was incorporated with an approximate population of 20,000. At its peak, Pithole had at least 54 hotels, 3 churches, the third largest post office in Pennsylvania, a newspaper, a theater, a railroad, the world's first pipeline and a red-light district "the likes of Dodge City's."〔 By 1866, economic growth and oil production in Pithole had slowed. Oil strikes around other nearby communities and numerous fires drove residents away from Pithole and, by 1877, the borough was unincorporated.
The site was cleared of overgrowth and was donated to the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission in 1961. A visitor center, containing exhibits pertaining to the history of Pithole, was built in the 1972. Pithole was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
==Etymology==
The city of Pithole derived its name from its proximity to Pithole Creek, which flows through Venango County to the Allegheny River. The origin of the name "Pithole" itself, however, is a mystery. One origination theory is that early pioneers stumbled across strange fissures from which sulfurous fumes wafted. Such "pit-holes" are found in the area where Pithole Creek empties into the Allegheny River, with some measuring wide and long. Another possible explanation involves the discovery of ancient pits dug by early settlers, some wide and deep, that were cribbed with oil-soaked timbers. These "pit-holes", found along Oil Creek and in Cornplanter Township, supposedly predate the Senecas who inhabited the area from the mid-17th to the late 18th century.

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