Crawford County, located in northwestern Pennsylvania, is a rectangular-shaped county with a rich history and diverse natural landscape. Bordered by Erie, Warren, Mercer, Venango, and Ashtabula and Trumbull Counties in Ohio, it is home to several small lakes, including Conneaut, Canadohta, and Sugar, as well as the largest natural lake in Pennsylvania, Conneaut Lake. With a population that has grown from 2,346 in 1800 to 90,366 in 2000, Crawford County is known for its agricultural and manufacturing heritage, as well as its famous past residents, such as Colonel Edwin Drake, John Brown, and Clark Gable.
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