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Tuesday, 29 May 2012 11:35

Main Street

Designated a Historic Main Street City since 1986, Pittsburg's downtown area has much to offer in its lovely shops featuring antiques, fine clothing, shoes, gifts, crafts, restaurants, and a 1950's style soda fountain. Historic Pittsburg's quaint shops and friendly people make visiting and shopping a delightful experience.

Witness Park and Prayer Tower

Located at the Intersection of Lafayette and Jefferson Streets, The Prayer Tower is a gift to the city from businessman Bo Pilgrim. The Prayer Tower is 75 feet tall with a chapel that is open 24 hours and four Paccard bells from France. The bells chime and play hymns on the hour. Witness Park is beautifully landscaped with flowers, a gurgling fountain and life-size bronze statue of Jesus washing the disciple Peter's feet.

Farmstead Museum
206 Mt. Pleasant Street

The Farmstead Museum features a 100 year-old farmhouse, barn, and smokehouse, depicting life at the turn of the century. The farmstead has been completely restored and is furnished with antiques of the period. Cotton, corn, and other crops are grown in the demonstration garden. The General Store is open for business, selling unique gift items. The Farmstead is open Thursdays through Saturdays. Special hours for group tours can be arranged in advance.

Depot Museum
200 Marshall Street.

Completely restored the depot has five major exhibit areas featuring an archeology exhibit of Indian artifacts, famous Northeast Texas people, and a working re-creation of the Depot's telegraph station. Telegraphers from across the state meet there every year to test their skills on Samuel Morse Day. The former freight warehouse now houses antique autos, boat motors, farm implements, 1890's steam engines, and a restored 1925 American LeFrance fire truck.

The Ezekiel Airship
Depot Museum Annex, Fulton Street at S. Market.

Baptist minister and inverntor Burrell Cannon (1848-122) led some Pittsburg investors to establish the Ezekiel Airship Company in order to build a craft described in the Biblical book of Ezekiel. The ship had large, fabric-covered wings that were powered by an engine that turned four sets of paddles. It was built in a nearby machine shop and was briefly airborne late in 1902--a year before the Wright Brothers first took flight. On its way to the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904, a storm destroyed the air-ship. In 1913, a second model crashed and Reverend Cannon gave up the project. The airship on display is a life-sized replica.

Historic Abernathy House
406 Quitman Street

D.H. Abernathy and Mary Lou Pitts Abernathy built this beautiful Queen Ann Victorian Stlye home in 1896. Mr. Abernathy was a dry goods merchant in downtown and Mary Lou Pitts was the niece of Major W. H. Pitts who founded the city in 1854. The Abernathy House, currently owned by Neoma Twining of Dallas, is available to the public for special events.

Whatley Center for the Performing Arts
NTCC Campus FM 1735

The Whatley Center presents a professional performing arts series, college theatre productions, and changing art shows during the months September through May.

Bed and Breakfasts

Pittsburg has charming establishments run by innkeeper owners including The Holman House, Lavender Mermaid, and Greer Farm.

Vineyards and Wineries

Local wineries offer a day winemaking tours and tasting, including Los Pinos Ranch Vineyards and St. Rose Vineyard and Winery. It's an adventure for your taste buds.

Lakes

With five lakes located just a short drive from town, visitors to the Pittsburg Camp County area can enjoy water skiing, boating, camping, and fishing. Fishing is serious business here in East Texas with anglers vying for trophy bass, catfish, and crappie at Lake Bob Sandlin, Cypress Lake,, Monticello Lake, Welsh Lake, and Lake of the Pines.

Bob Sandlin State Park

Bob Sandlin State Park is a 640-acre park that opened in 1987 and is filled with deer and other wildlife. Four and a half miles of hiking/biking trails wind through a forest wonderland offering scenic beauty and beckoning tranquility in all seasons. The park, located on FM 21, ten miles from Pittsburg, boasts 95 overnight facilites consisting of RV concrete pads, shelters, and cabins in addition to a pavilion that may be reserved for a small fee which is perfect for family reunions or company events. A boat launch and pier are available for the anglers. A roped off swimming area in the lake brings welcome relief on hot summer days.

Orchards and Produce Stands

Camp County is one of the top peach producing areas in Texas as well as being host to growing blueberries and blackberries. Look for roadside stands, including Efurd Orchards and McPeak Orchards on U.S. 271 South. which offer peaches, berries, melonds, fresh vegetables, jams, jellies, syrups, and gift baskets from mid-May to mid-October.

Trees and the Texas Forest Trail

Pittsburg is located on the northern most part of the Texas Historical Commission's Texas Forest Trail. The country roads of East Texas are lined with cars in both spring and fall to catch the breathtaking beauty of the trees. Many visitors are surprised that this area has an even greater variety of tree species than New England. The best viewing for fall foliage is from mid-October through mid-November when the maples and sweet gum are blazing with vibrant colors. From mid-March to early April, our woods are blooming with dogwood, redbud, and vast arrays of wildflowers. Some of the best scenic drives behin in Pittsburg. Watch for the blue and white Texas Forest Trail signs marking the region. Favorite tourist routes are along SH 11, FM 557, and FM 21

Golfing

Our moderate climate allows year-round golfing. Princedale Country Club in Pittsburg is a nine-hole course nestled in rolling hills and pine trees. Although not a public course, Princedale welcomes visitors if no tournament is scheduled.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 May 2012 13:23
 
Local Contacts
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Monday, 07 March 2011 17:09

City * County * State * Utilities
(see also the Government pages of the local phone book)




CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Bob Sehon, President
Allen Weatherford. Executive Director
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202 Jefferson St.
903-856-3442
www.pittsburgchamber.com

CITY OF PITTSBURG
James Gibson, City Manager
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Clint Hardemon, Economic Development Coordinator
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Margaret Jackson, City Secretary
200 Rusk Street
903-856-3621
www.pittsburgtexas.com

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Clubs & Organizations
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Sunday, 06 March 2011 15:23

Youth * Service/Charitable * Sports * Special Interest * Veteran/Seniors * Church

4-H of Camp County
Meets: 2nd Tuesday at 6 p.m. at First United Methodist Church
Contact: Sara Barrett 903-856-5060

Boy Scouts - Troop 210
Contact: Mike Johns 903-856-0039

Girl Scouts
Meets: Mondays at 6:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church
Christi Heyduck 903-856-2730

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Community Profile
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Sunday, 06 March 2011 15:04

Pittsburg is located in the geographic center of northeast Texas in the I-30 corridor, on US Highway 271 and SH 11, ten minutes south of I-30 and forty-five miles from I-20.


POPULATION: (2008 Census Bureau)
Pittsburg – 4,667
Camp County – 12, 666
County demographics:
59.6 percent White
17.2 percent Black
21.5 percent Hispanic

CLIMATE
Average temperature: 63 degrees
Average annual rainfall: 46 inches

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 April 2012 15:26
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Destination Pittsburg!
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Sunday, 13 February 2011 14:19

Located in the piney and hardwood forests of Northeast Texas, Pittsburg is a great place to live, work, open a business or just enjoy a weekend getaway!

Pittsburg is on U.S. Highway 271 and State Highway 11, 10 miles south of I-30 and 45 miles north of I-20, offering convenient driving routes to or from Longview, Tyler, Dallas-Fort Worth, Texarkana and Shreveport.

Pittsburg is known for its turn-of-the-century buildings and classic Main Street. For over 20 years, Pittsburg has been recognized as a Historical Main Street City. The natural beauty of this area offers visitors rolling hills, pine trees, and lovely lakes setting the backdrop for picknicking, bird watching or getting reacquainted with nature on a long walk. Historic downtown is a mix of antique shops, fashion shops for both sexes, a 50's style soda fountain, beautiful bed-and-breakfasts, and restaurants where you can try our famous hot links.

Also in our downtown area is the Pittsburg Railroad museum which offers train enthusiasts the opportunity to watch our 33 daily trains pass by while learning more about railway history. Much of the railway station is preserved in its original state.

If you're looking for internal peace, visit Witness Park and enjoy the Prayer Tower which houses French Paccard bells and stained glass windows depicting the life of Jesus.

Step back in time with Victorian homes, the 1904 brick prairie-style Methodist Church, St. Beulah C.M.E. Church, a wood frame Gothic Revival structure built in 1896, and the Pitts Cemetery with tombstones dating back to the 1860's.

The pride of historical Pittsburg is the 1902 Ezekiel Airship, built by the Reverend Burrell Cannon working from the Biblical Book of Ezekiel. The airship is housed in the Depot Annex of the Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Museum. Be sure to visit our 2 wineries, make reservations to stay at a local guest ranch, or anjoy water sports at the numerous lakes in the area.

Pittsburg also caters to those with a sweet tooth. Each spring and summer the famous Pittsburg peaches ripen and are sold at the various orchards and roadside stands alongside other farm fresh fruits and vegetables.

Visit these Chamber members for lodging during your visit to Pittsburg!

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 December 2011 10:14
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