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Living in Pottstown, Pennsylvania:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Pottstown, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked four people living in Pottstown what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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For someone moving to Pottstown, it is an extremely exciting city. We have numerous restaurants and bars to patronize. The community college offers a wide variety of majors to study. Our police department is professional and delivers safe protection to all citizens of our community. I recommend visiting our city if you get the opportunity.

Mackenzie, says: 2020

although it tends to have a bad reputation it is not as bad as some may think. There is a sense of community that you wouldn’t expect from it, and I’ve found myself pleasantly surprised by it on more than one occasion. There are plenty of residents here that are striving to make Pottstown a better place, and are eager to show the world what we have to offer.

Someone moving to Pottstown, Pennsylvania should know it is a historically industrial town. Traditionally, Pottstown was a working class community centered around factory life. However, today many industries have moved production overseas. The globalization of industry left Pottstown and other small cities in shambles. What was once a proud working class community is now a largely destitute and crime-ridden place.

Christopher, says: 2020

Sadly, Pottstown resides in a depressed region of the state. Although the proximity to Philadelphia is a positive, congested roadways, constant construction, and a lack of industry has driven this once thriving community to economic ruin. Now, fraught corruption and dishonestly, the local government has created policies to drive the remaining business from this community. Instead of focusing on recovery, the municipality has focused on cheap, federally subsidized, housing and retail businesses. For the town that built the Golden Gate Bridge, this is an unfortunate change of direction.

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