Friday, March 02, 2007

Norristown, Pennsylvania

Norristown is a home rule municipality in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 17 miles (27 km) west by north of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill River.

It formerly was a borough operating under Pennsylvania's borough code, its official name is "The Municipality° of Norristown" and it is frequently referred to as "the borough" even in statements by its officials.

However, since 1986, Norristown has been governed under its home rule charter, that was updated in 2004., not under Pennsylvania's Borough Code. Norristown is in a rich agricultural region; in the past, it had extensive manufactures of cigars, tacks, wire, screws, boilers, bolts, silos, tanks, iron, hosiery, knitting machines, underwear, shirts, lumber and milling machinery, paper boxes, rugs, carpets, etc.

Norristown was incorporated as a borough in 1812, its population then being about 500. It was enlarged in 1853. In 1900, 22,265 people lived here; in 1910, 27,875; in 1920, 32,319; and in 1940, 38,181, making Norristown the most populous borough in Pennsylvania. As of the 2004 census, Norristown population was 30,873. It is the county seat of Montgomery County GR6