Dynamic Community
In the early 1900s, a thriving lumber industry had transformed Galeton into the biggest city in Potter County. More than 30 trains stopped in Galeton each day, carrying people and goods across America. Shops, hotels, restaurants, and theaters crowded Main Street where you now stand, humming with activity.
By 1915, few merchantable trees remained, and Galeton's lumber boomtown days ended. The town turned to other industries to maintain its vitality, including manufacturing and tourism. Today, the forest remains a cornerstone of Galeton life for residents and visitors alike.
Walk Through History
Stop by one of our local businesses to pick up a self-guided tour brochure, showcasing more than 50 of Galeton's historic sites. Along the way, you'll visit such memorable buildings as the tannery general store (right). Built in the 1880s by the Gale family, the historic store remains a landmark local business. Galeton's history is still in the making-come take part in our vibrant community
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