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English: Locator map showing Indiana County — in western Pennsylvania. Credits. ... User:Nyttend/County templates/PA/1; User:Ruhrfisch/Frog; Template:Indiana County ...
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
Philadelphia Street (PA 286) & North 6th Street, Indiana 40°37′23″N 79°09′04″W / 40.623083°N 79.151067°W / 40.623083; -79.151067 ( Rescue of Anthony Hollingsworth City
Indiana County: 063: Indiana: 1803: Parts of Lycoming and Westmoreland Counties; it was attached to Westmoreland County until 1806. From the Indiana Grant of 1768, that the Iroquois Six Nations were forced to make to "suffering traders" under the Fort Stanwix Treaty of 1768. 83,094: 834 sq mi (2,160 km 2) Jefferson County: 065: Brookville: 1804
Indiana County was an active hub of the Underground Railroad. [7] At least 90 county residents are known to have been conductors or agents, guiding fugitive slaves between hiding places on their way to freedom in Canada. [10] In the 21st century, Indiana County comprises the Indiana, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area.
The James Mitchell House is a historic home located at Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. The front section was built about 1850, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick building with a gable roof in a vernacular Federal-style. It measures six bays by four bays. It has a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story frame rear wing, making for an L-shaped building.
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Built from 1869 to 1870, this historic structure is a three-story, brick building with a cross-gable roof that was designed in the Italian Villa style. It features round-headed windows, a central tower and an arched entryway, and housed the local chapter of the American Red Cross from 1918 to 1930.