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  2. List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Westmoreland ...

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    At church, SR 3097 & St. Johns Church Rd., .5 mile S of PA 136 SW of Greensburg ... Mount Odin Park, Tollgate Hill Rd. (Bus. Rt. 30), Greensburg

  3. Frank Cowan - Wikipedia

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    Cowan died in Greensburg and was buried in St. Clair Cemetery. Even his New York Times obituary had to note that his Viking burial had not taken place. After his death, his estate atop Tollgate Hill was donated to the city of Greensburg for use as a park called Mt. Odin. The clubhouse of the golf course there is named for him.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Westmoreland ...

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    Brinkerton Road near junction with Mount Pleasant Road, northwest of Calumet 40°13′09″N 79°30′10″W  /  40.219167°N 79.502778°W  / 40.219167; -79.502778  ( Adam Fisher Homestead

  5. Greensburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    PA Routes 66 and 136 begin in Greensburg. PA Routes 130, 819, and U.S. Route 119 pass through the city. U.S. Route 22, a major connector from Central to Southwestern Pennsylvania, runs approximately seven miles north of the city through Salem Township, accessible by routes 66, 819, and 119.

  6. Five Star Trail - Wikipedia

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    Park at Lynch Field (Park with pool, playground, a few war relics - including a UH-1 "Huey" helicopter) Sports complex in Greensburg; Youngwood Train Station (museum focused on local railroad history) Depot Street, (a 1.5-mile paved walkway with old rail cars, including a converted caboose) Youngwood Campus of Westmoreland County Community College

  7. Greensburg Downtown Historic District (Greensburg ...

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    Greensburg Train Station (101 Ehalt Street, at the corner of Harrison Avenue) was designed by architect William Cookman for the Pennsylvania Railroad in a style that has been described as Jacobean Revival. [5] The Pennsylvania Railroad initiated service to Greensburg in 1852, and a temporary structure served as a station for a few years.

  8. Hempfield Park - Wikipedia

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    Hempfield Park is a community-level park and recreation complex in the northern portion of Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, PA. The park is located about four miles north of the city of Greensburg, PA .

  9. Westmoreland County Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    16 Greensburg-Mt. Pleasant via UPG: Greensburg and University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg to Norvelt, Mount Pleasant 17 Mt. Pleasant-Scottdale * Park & Ride Lots