Frackville, a Pennsylvania borough situated in Schuylkill County, was settled in 1861 and incorporated 15 years later in 1876 after the village of Mountain City merged with the village of Frackville to form the borough. Many locals still call the borough "Mountain City."
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Describes a shop that has a variety of flowers for sale. Customers can find out about the shop’s gift baskets, place orders online and sign up on the shop’s email list.
http://www.bobbiesbloomersfrackville.com/
Provides general and governmental information about the borough of Frackville. Offers access to public documents and online services. Includes community maps, events calendar, local news and public notices.
http://www.frackville.org/
Describes the photographer’s services and view a portfolio of previous work. Includes a biography of the photographer and details on sitting fees.
http://www.erniesphoto.com/Welcome.html
Frackville Free Public Library
Contains online catalogs and provides access to the library's reference database. Includes a research section, online and downloadable resources, upcoming events, current programs, library hours and location, and an authors archive.
http://www.frackvillelibrary.com/
Describes a museum that has antique and classic automobiles. There are photos of museum events, a list of vehicles owned by the institution and information on the organization’s facilities.
http://www.jwrautomuseum.com/
Features a company that has tires for sale. Services provided by the company include oil changes, brake service, tune-ups and maintenance.
http://www.kenstires.com/
Thomas M. Sullivan Funeral Home
Find out about the funeral home’s facilities and its pre-planning service. Includes recent obituaries, an overview of the kinds of services that can be arranged and grief support resources.
http://www.thomasmsullivanfuneralhome.com/