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At A.B.E. Tree Service, we strive to provide reliable tree care services for homes and businesses in Catasauqua, PA. From trimming to emergency tree removal, we bring the right tools and skill to tackle any project safely and efficiently.
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Professional tree care is a vital part of maintaining both the health of your landscape and the safety of your Catasauqua, PA property. At A.B.E. Tree Service, we handle everything from trimming and removal to storm clean-up, reducing risks and keeping your outdoor spaces in great condition.
Our team in Lehigh County works with property owners in Lehigh County, to address their tree care needs, from clearing hazardous stumps to preserving healthy trees. Contact us today at 404-225-8400 and let us help you protect your property while keeping it beautiful.
George Taylor, signer of the Declaration of Independence, built a Georgian stone house in 1768 in what is now the borough of Catasauqua. The George Taylor House has been named a National Historic Landmark, a showpiece of the community’s rich historical heritage. Around this time, the area of the borough was referred to as Biery’s Port.
In 1840, the anthracite iron industry was found in Biery’s Port in present-day Catasaqua, making Catasaqua a birthplace of the Industrial Revolution in the United States. Welsh immigrant David Thomas relocated to the area and opened the Crane Iron Works. The Catasauqua and Fogelsville Railroad existed to transport ore from limonite deposits to the plant. Remembered as “the father of Catasauqua,” Thomas initially named the community Craneville after his former employer in Wales. The wealthy, generous Thomases were responsible for many sweeping changes to the prosperity of the community. David Thomas founded the Presbyterian Church of Catasauqua, in which residents still worship today, and his wife Elizabeth donated money and land to found the Welsh Congregational Church, which no longer exists. Thomas organized Catasauqua’s first fire company, installed its first public water system, and served as its first burgess.
In 1854, the town was formally titled Catasauqua (pronounced “Cat-uh-SAW-kwuh”), derived from the Lenape language, and meaning “dry ground” or “thirsty ground.” By 1900, Catasauqua boasted 5,000 residents, and had the highest percentage of self-made millionaires of any town in the United States.
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