[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 163 (2017), Part 8]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 10949-10950]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




              HONORING THE 185TH ANNIVERSARY OF SAXONBURG

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                            HON. MIKE KELLY

                            of pennsylvania

                    in the house of representatives

                         Friday, July 14, 2017

  Mr. KELLY of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the 
Borough of Saxonburg in honor of their 185th Anniversary. Located in 
Butler County Pennsylvania and home to approximately 1,500 residents, 
Saxonburg is a quaint town with a significant history.
  Named for the German state of Saxony, Saxonburg was founded in 1832 
by immigrant John Roebling, an admirable architect and engineer. 
Roebling, whose presence can still be seen and felt today, is 
responsible for designing the town of Saxonburg and creating an 
agricultural community that offered immigrants a new life in America.
  Roebling revolutionized the art of bridge building when he invented 
the wire rope from his workshop in Saxonburg, which now serves as a 
museum and historical landmark for tourists. On July 16, 1842, Roebling 
was granted a patent for his wire rope invention, marking this year as 
the 175th Anniversary of Roebling's impact on bridge construction and 
worldwide transportation in general.
  Although Saxonburg has seen many improvements and updates, there has 
also been a collective effort to maintain its original and unique 
character. There are countless historic landmarks and structures that 
have been preserved and maintained, telling the story of days gone by. 
Saxonburg captured the designation of a historic district on the 
national level in 2004 and on the state level in 2008, which is a 
testament to the overall importance of this specific area. If you have 
the privilege to visit Saxonburg, you will gain a solid understanding 
of its iconic legacy and unique roots.
  Present day citizens of Saxonburg are justifiably proud of their 
past, especially as they reach these type of momentous milestones. 
Therefore, as the people of Saxonburg celebrate the anniversary of 
their founding, I congratulate them on the past 185 years of 
experiences and accomplishments and wish them continued happiness and 
success moving forward.

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