Conneautville, Pennsylvania

Conneautville is a borough in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States, situated along Conneaut Creek.

Conneautville was first called "Powerstown" or made reference to as "Power's Tract".

Power wanted it called "Conneautville" after the Seneca name Conneaut or Conneautee, meaning "Snow Place" according to one interpretation.

[citation needed] Conneautville is in northwestern Crawford County at 41°45′29″N 80°22′10″W / 41.75806°N 80.36944°W / 41.75806; -80.36944 (41.758019, -80.369470),[7] in the valley of Conneaut Creek, which flows north and west to Lake Erie.

Pennsylvania Route 18 passes through the center of the borough, leading north 10 miles (16 km) to Albion and south 11 miles (18 km) to Conneaut Lake.

West Jefferson Street, Conneautvile, PA in a postcard sent on August 27, 1923