If you are reading this, chances are you live in the same town as we do.
Saxonburg has been around since 1832, but what do you really know about it?
Of course, many of us have heard about the wire rope invention. But…
Did you know that Saxonburg is technically a borough, which means it is a single town with its own local government?
Did you know that the Main Street of Saxonburg was designed after a German hamlet since John Roebling was from Germany?
Did you know that there are 32 buildings that are over 100 years old on Main Street?
There are many historical qualities that come with Saxonburg, but it’s not limited to its past. Every store, cafe, and business has its own unique quirks and personality; we’d like to explore it all.
What businesses are in Saxonburg now? Where are they located? What is the tastiest thing to order off the menu? Where’s the best place to go on a Saturday afternoon? A Friday night?
Join us, Hannah Butler and Sarah Edder, two people who’ve lived in the heart of this town for our whole lives, as we open the doors to new information. We would consider ourselves experts of this place, so why not share our knowledge with the people and maybe learn a thing or two ourselves?
Get ready to explore the highs and the lows of this small town and what lies within. Join us on our adventure to find some gems hidden deep in the roots of Main Street!