Titusville
Titusville is internationally recognized as the birthplace of the modern oil industry, a legacy that began with "Colonel" Edwin Drake's successful well in 1859. This historic city was once the "Queen City" of the oil region, filled with the mansions of oil barons and the bustle of early refineries. Today, Titusville preserves this heritage through its Victorian architecture, the Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad, and its role as a gateway to the historic sites of Oil Creek State Park, offering a unique blend of industrial history and small-town charm.