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Uniontown is located slightly west of the center of Fayette County at 39°54'0" North, 79°43'28" West (39.900040, −79.724478). [18] It is located 12 miles (19 km) north of the West Virginia state line. Looking East into Uniontown, with Chestnut Ridge in the distance and snow on the ground
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Brownsville is located at (40.020026, −79.889536), [16] situated on the east (convex) side of a broad sweeping westward bend in the northerly flowing Monongahela River on the northwestern edge of Fayette County
Bethel Park is underlain by the Pennsylvania-age Monongahela Formation. The Monongahela Formation consists of the Uniontown member and the underlying Pittsburgh member, and the base is the Pittsburgh coal seam. Much of southern Allegheny County is undermined, and the PADEP indicates that all of Bethel Park was undermined. [12]
South Uniontown is a census-designated place in South Union Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States.As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,360. [2]The community borders the southwestern side of the city of Uniontown, the Fayette County seat.
Union Deposit (formerly called Unionville and Uniontown) was laid out in 1833 by Isaac Hershey (west end) and Philip Wolfersberger (east end). [2] The village's original growth and namesake comes from construction of the Union Canal, which deposited goods in the area, upon where the village boomed from various commercial enterprises. [3]
PA 136 east (Beau Street) Western terminus of PA 136: 16.8: 27.0: PA 18 south (Main Street) Eastern terminus of PA 18 concurrency: 16.9: 27.2: US 19 north (College Street) Western terminus of US 19 concurrency: South Strabane Township: 18.9: 30.4: US 19 south (Waynesburg Road) Eastern terminus of US 19 concurrency: Amwell Township: 19.4: 31.2 ...
This begins a section of the highway that runs parallel to two other highways, PA 43 and PA 857, till the PA 857 terminus at the Uniontown bypass in South Union Township. US 119 merges with US 40 to form part of the George C. Marshall Parkway, which bypasses the city of Uniontown to the west and north.