Saegertown is a small borough located in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1824 by Samuel Sager, who built a grist mill on nearby French Creek, which eventually led to the development of the town. The town was officially incorporated in 1843, and over the years it has grown into a charming community with a rich history.
One of the most notable residents of Saegertown is Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle, who grew up in the town and attended Saegertown High School.
According to the latest census data, Saegertown has a population of approximately 1,000 residents.
Saegertown is located in northwestern Pennsylvania, near the border with Ohio. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, with French Creek running through the center of town.
The economy of Saegertown is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents working in farming and related industries. The town also has a small business district with shops and restaurants catering to locals and visitors.
Saegertown has a strong sense of community, with many residents actively involved in local events and organizations. The town hosts several annual festivals and events, including the Saegertown Fair and the Winterfest celebration.