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The museum is located near the Washington County Fairgrounds in Chartiers Township. On February 7, 1954, the museum's first three cars were moved to the site. The museum was opened to the public in June 1963, providing visitors with short demonstration trolley rides and an informal tour of the car house.
North Strabane Township: Ulery Mill: LR 62078, in Zollarsville West Bethlehem Township: Welsh-Emery House: 114 Emery Road, a spur of the Old National Road Centerville: John White House: 2151 North Main Street Ext. Chartiers Township: Levi Wilson Tavern: On National Road (US 40), 1.5 miles east of S-Bridge Buffalo Township
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West Finley Township: 17: Dager-Wonsettler Farmstead: Dager-Wonsettler Farmstead: November 21, 2003 : 1044 National Park, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) northwest of the junction of Pennsylvania Route 519 and U.S. Route 40: Amwell Township: 18
Early Pennsylvania historical marker added in 1915 at Trimble's Ford. The Historical Markers Program was authorized by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania when it created Pennsylvania Historical Commission (PHC), the precursor of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC), through the Act of the General Assembly No. 777, on July 25, 1913.
Chartiers Branch, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, followed Chartiers Creek; Chartiers Run (Allegheny River), a tributary of the Allegheny River; Chartier's Old Town, a former trading post named after Pierre Chartiers; was sited on present-day Tarentum, Pennsylvania; Chartiers Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania
Chartiers (sometimes called Chartiers City) is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's West End. It has a zip code of 15204, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 2 (West Neighborhoods).
From 1936 to 1941, the original PA 519 was an Allegheny/Washington County route, running for 14.2 miles from the intersection of Saw Mill Run Blvd. and West Liberty Avenue (bordering the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Brookline and Beechview) to U.S. 19 (Morganza Road) in Morganza/North Strabane Township. In 1941, PA 519 was "swapped" with what ...