A little patch town in Washington Co., PA, where there’s only 4 varieties of houses, with a population of 1813 as of July 1st,
2018. It once had the largest bituminous coal mine in the world, but that’s about the only record that Richeyville ever set, and
will set. It is a hot spot for
trick-or-treaters because the houses are close together. There’s an old rusty water tower on top of the hill that probably hasn’t been painted in over 20 years. It has a carnival every first week of
June, and a fireman’s parade during that weekend. That is all.