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Interested in some fun facts and history about Weatherly, PA?
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- Weatherly is a borough or small village with a population of around 2,500 people (as of the 2010 census).
- The town was named after a prominent lawyer and businessman of the 1800s, Judge John Weatherly.
- Weatherly was primarily a coal-mining town in its early days. Anthracite coal was mined and transported via the Lehigh Valley Railroad.
- Today, the economy is mostly based on manufacturing, healthcare, and educational services.
- Weatherly is situated near two state forests: the Weiser State Forest and the Pocono State Forest, both of which offer outdoor recreational opportunities including hiking, fishing, and hunting.
- The community celebrates an annual festival called "Weatherly Hillclimb" in which cars and motorcycles race to the top of a steep local hill.
- Weatherly has a rich history and many older buildings and homes that have been well-preserved, including the Eckley Miners' Village which is a 19th-century mining town that has been turned into a museum.
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