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Broadford, Pennsylvania

Coordinates: 40°2′51.5″N 79°36′30.7″W / 40.047639°N 79.608528°W / 40.047639; -79.608528
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Broadford or Broad Ford is an unincorporated community in Connellsville Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania southeast of Pittsburgh in the United States. Broadford is on the Youghiogheny River downstream from Connellsville.

History

Broadford was formerly the site of an A. Overholt and Company Distillery, maker of Old Overholt Rye Whiskey once run by Pittsburgh industrialist H. Clay Frick. (The other was at West Overton, Pennsylvania.) Ruins and some extant buildings are present in the town.[1]

Broadford was also once the junction of the Pittsburgh & Connellsville Railroad which ran along the Youghiogheny and the Mount Pleasant & Broad Ford Railroad spur to Mount Pleasant (both railroads later part of B&O, now CSX).

The town experienced a coal mining and coke production boom in the early 20th century but, by the middle of the century, the distillery, which had survived Prohibition distilling medical spirits was the only major employer. National Distillers Products Corporation, which acquired the distillery in 1933, later shut it down and moved Old Overholt production to Cincinnati, Ohio.

References

  1. ^ Michael Cope. "Old Overholt Distillery burns: Seven fire companies respond." The Daily Courier. 15 October 2004. Retrieved 10 December 2010.

40°2′51.5″N 79°36′30.7″W / 40.047639°N 79.608528°W / 40.047639; -79.608528