

The Titusville City Hall and Titusville Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Lumber was the principal industry with at least 17 sawmills in the area. The village was incorporated as a borough in 1849.

He named the village Edinburg(h), but as the village grew, the settlers began to call this little hamlet Titusville.

Within 14 years, others bought and improved the land lying near him, along the banks of the now-named Oil Creek. Titusville is where the "modern oil industry began." History The area was first settled in 1796 by Jonathan Titus. The population was 5,602 at the 2010 census, and is part of the Meadville, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area.
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Keyboard Word / Article Starts with Ends with Text raghd muhi al-deen 27.4K 1713 8 195% Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Dictionary Legal Dictionary Financial Dictionary Acronyms Idioms Encyclopedia Wikipedia Encyclopedia Tools A A A A Language: Mobile Apps: apple android For surfers: Free toolbar & extensions Word of the Day Bookmark Help For webmasters: Free content Linking Lookup box Close Titusville, Pennsylvania Titusville, Pennsylvania Titusville City Titusvillepa.jpg Official name: City of Titusville Named for: Jonathan Titus Motto: "The Valley That Changed The World!" Nickname: Birthplace of the Oil Industry Country United States State Pennsylvania County Crawford Coordinates 41☃8′N 79☄0′W / 41.633°N 79.667°W Area 2.9 sq mi (8 km2) Population 5,601 (2010) Density 1,931.2 / sq mi (746 / km2) Founded 1796 - Incorporated (borough) 6 March 1849 - Incorporated (city) 28 February 1866 Government Council–manager Mayor Esther Smith (R) Timezone EST (UTC-4) - summer (DST) EDT (UTC-5) ZIP Code 16354 Area code 814 Location of Titusville within Pennsylvania Website: Titusville is a city in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States.
