Upper Saucon Township was established in 1753. Often called the
Crossroads because of its connections to the areas around it, the tracks
of the North Pennsylvania Railroad awakened the small town of Center
Valley in 1856. From there, the Liberty Bell trolley line was added,
making transportation of goods and people even easier within the
township. Milk trolleys ran daily, and mills lined the creeks running
through the predominantly agricultural township. As the connections
grew, so did the needs of one of Upper Saucon Township's towns:
Coopersburg. With the needs of a burgeoning town, Coopersburg petitioned
to become a distinct borough in 1879. Coopersburg brought attention to
the area with its industries and annual cattle sale. It was dubbed the
town of possibilities for all it had to offer.