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Pottstown

American  
[pots-toun] / ˈpɒtsˌtaʊn /

noun

  1. a borough in SE Pennsylvania.


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McBride said he visited the actual Pottstown, which still has many of the old buildings that Moshe, Chona and other characters might have known.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 5, 2023

“This is still an active emergency scene,” Mr. Keller said, adding that residents of Pottstown, a borough of about 22,000 residents, should avoid the area of the explosion.

From New York Times • May 27, 2022

Through word of mouth, Reed landed on a Planned Parenthood in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, roughly three hours from where she lived in Washington, D.C.

From Salon • Oct. 30, 2021

Though the camp hosted a Who’s Who of celebrities, what was special were the connections Ali made with local residents from Pottstown to Reading.

From Washington Times • Sep. 23, 2021

His commands of infantry and artillery were variously located on the mountains and in the valley, with his cavalry at Pottstown.

From Uncle Daniel's Story Of "Tom" Anderson And Twenty Great Battles by McElroy, John