Lower Pottsgrove Township is home to historic buildings, parks, farms, roads, and gathering places that reflect generations of community life. Some landmarks remain familiar parts of the landscape, while others live on through photographs, documents, artifacts, and the memories of local residents.
Explore the stories behind places such as:
- The Sanatoga Union Sunday School
- Sanatoga Park
- Ringing Rocks Park
- The Sanatoga Speedway
- Historic one-room schoolhouses
- Early farms and homesteads
- Former hotels, stores, and local businesses
- Fire companies and community buildings
- Trolley routes and transportation landmarks
Discover the Places That Shaped Our Community
Each landmark tells part of Lower Pottsgrove’s story—from recreation and transportation to education, agriculture, business, and community service. Together, these places help us understand how the township developed and how earlier generations lived, worked, learned, and gathered.
Then and Now
Historic photographs allow us to compare familiar locations as they appeared years ago with the places we recognize today. While buildings, roads, and landscapes may change, their stories remain an important part of our shared heritage.
Help Us Document Local Landmarks
Do you have historic photographs, documents, personal memories, or information about a Lower Pottsgrove landmark? We invite you to share what you know.
Your contribution may help identify an unknown location, add details to an existing record, or preserve the story of a place that might otherwise be forgotten.
By documenting and sharing our local landmarks, we can keep Lower Pottsgrove’s history alive for future generations.


