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The first permanent settlement in Northwestern Pennsylvania, Meadville is within 40 miles (64 km) of Erie and within 90 miles (140 km) of Pittsburgh. It is the principal city of the Meadville micropolitan area, as well as part of the larger Erie–Meadville combined statistical area.
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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.
Whether you’re sampling a beer at VooDoo Brewing Co., making your own pottery at the Kilted Kiln or settling in for popcorn at the Movies at Meadville, you feel like you’re at home here.
Meadville was established in 1788 and was named after its founder, Major General David Mead of the US Revolutionary Army. Its superb location in the French Creek Valley, along with the development of the railroad, spurred Meadville’s early development.
Meadville, the seat of Crawford County, is nestled in the lovely French Creek Valley. This creek, named by George Washington in the early 1750s, was once the chief means of shipping local lumber and iron throughout the region.