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1044 National Park, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) northwest of the junction of Pennsylvania Route 519 and U.S. Route 40 40°07′49″N 80°08′51″W / 40.130278°N 80.1475°W / 40.130278; -80.1475 ( Dager-Wonsettler Farmstead
Finleyville is a borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States, named for John Finley. The population was 375 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] It was built at the junction of Brownsville Road (now Pennsylvania Route 88 ) and the 'Washington Road' from Cox's Fort to Catfish Camp, now Washington, Pennsylvania . [ 4 ]
PA 88 & Mingo Church Road, 2 miles south of Finleyville 40°13′49″N 79°59′45″W / 40.23015°N 79.99583°W / 40.23015; -79.99583 ( Mingo Creek Roadside
As PA 88/PA 837 enter New Eagle, PA 837 splits from PA 88 then PA 88 becomes Union Street. In Union Township, PA 88 passes under Turnpike 43. In Finleyville, PA 88 becomes Sheridan Avenue. Finleyville is where the future Interstate 576 (Southern Beltway) will meet Turnpike 43. Then PA 88 re-enters Union Township passing several businesses and ...
Park named for its donor, a Secretary of the Department of Forests and Waters; now popular for star gazing. Sand Bridge State Park: Union County: 3 acres (1 ha) 1978: Rapid Run: This is the smallest state park in Pennsylvania, a day use picnic area on PA 192. Shawnee State Park: Bedford County: 3,983 acres (1,612 ha) 1951: Lake Shawnee
Volunteer for the annual spring clean-up at Pa. park. Gannett. Erie Times-News. April 13, 2024 at 4:45 AM. Lend a hand to help keep the most-visited state park in Pennsylvania healthy and inviting.
The western spur would have continued the PA Turnpike 43 routing while the eastern spur would have continued the PA Turnpike 576 routing from the routes' planned junction approximately 1.7 miles (2.7 km) south of Finleyville Elrama Road. Kennywood acquired nearly 50 acres (20 ha) of property for a potential expansion of the park on the ...
Peterswood Park, located in the township, is home to the Peters Township Recreation Center, as well as several football, baseball, softball, and soccer fields. In addition, there is an amphitheater as well as several pavilions. The Enoch Wright House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. [4]