Souderton
Interestingly, Souderton was originally named Welshtown, since it was settled by the Welsh sometime in the 1800s. Today this small largely residential town in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, is proud to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Home to Montgomery Theater, one of only three professional theaters in Montgomery County, Souderton is also a town known for its baseball enthusiasm and prowess, with a national ranking for its American Legion team and having had two players (so far!) assume Major League Baseball positions.
According to a posting on the internet, a “bank’s corporate headquarters remain in the heart of Souderton.” On the Borough of Souderton’s site, it says: “Throughout its history Souderton has been home to visionary entrepreneurs. The growth of the Borough was spurred on in large part by men who enticed railroad owners to change plans and bring the North Pennsylvania Railroad through town. Souderton prospered as a vibrant town supporting the outlying farms with supplies and entertainment and bringing industry to the area. Through the generations of families who pursued their dreams here, Souderton has been home to the largest and grandest store between Philadelphia and New York, hotels, lumberyards, cigar factories, textile mills, restaurants, billiard halls, bowling alleys and theaters. Friendly competition helped the town to grow as residents recognized the opportunities presented by each new era and responded with an eagerness to improve the lives of their families and their community.”
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