Seisholtzville, Pennsylvania

The area code is 610 and it is served by the Bally telephone exchange.

"Süssholtz," "Süssholz," and "Süßholz," which is pronounced as "sees-holtz" in Pennsylvania German and means "sweet"-"wood," were German surnames that were common to this region of Pennsylvania at the time of this village's founding.

In English spelling, those surnames became "Seesholtz," "Seasholtz," "Seisholtz," or "Seasholes."

These surnames and their variants may have been derived from the German word for liquorice.

Seisholtzville is located on the crest of South Mountain, and the Perkiomen Creek also begins here.

Seisholtzville along northbound Hunter Forge Road