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Pigeon Run is a small, quiet place located in Stark County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. It's known as an unincorporated community, which means it doesn't have its own local government like a city or a town.

What is an Unincorporated Community?

An unincorporated community is a place where people live, but it's not officially a city or a village. Instead, it's usually part of a larger county. This means the county government handles services like roads and police for these areas. Pigeon Run is one of these communities in Stark County.

History of Pigeon Run

Pigeon Run got its name from a nearby creek, which is also called Pigeon Run. The community has a history tied to how people lived and worked many years ago.

Early Days and the Post Office

A long time ago, in 1827, a post office opened in Pigeon Run. This was a very important place for people to send and receive letters and packages. It helped connect the community with the rest of the world. The post office's name was changed slightly to "Pigeonrun" in 1895. However, it eventually closed its doors in 1907.

A Mining Town

Pigeon Run was once a busy place because of coal mining. It was known as a mining community. This means that many people who lived there worked in the coal mines. The Pigeon Run Coal Company operated in the area, digging for coal. Coal was a very important fuel source back then, used to power homes and industries.

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