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Beaver Co. Historical Research And Landmarks Foundation

1235 3rd Ave, Freedom, PA     (724) 775-1848

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The Beaver County Historical Research and Landmarks Foundation was incorporated as a nonprofit organizati...

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Zelienople Historical Society

243 S Main St, Zelienople, PA     (724) 452-9457

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Founded by Baron Dettmar Basse in 1802. Named for his daughter Zelie. On the hill overlooking the town, he built Bass...

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Venango Path

Marshall St, Renfrew, PA    

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A major Indian path between the Forks of the Ohio (now Pittsburgh) and the Seneca town of Venango (now Franklin) pass...

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Kuskusky Path

Wexford Ln, Pittsburgh, PA    

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Hunters, traders, warriors, militia, war captives, and diplomats all used this early Native American path, which pass...

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Benvenue Manor

Rochester, PA    

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Benvenue Manor was built in 1816 by George Henry Mueller near the Old Venango Trail. Stone for the manor was quarried...

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Vicary House

Freedom, PA    

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This three story mansion was built by Captain William B. Vicary. He was a Philadelphia Sea Captain who captured four ...

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Legion Of The United States Encampment

Baden, PA    

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On the plateau, southwest of this spot, was situated the camp of the army of General Anthony Wayne. This army, known ...

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Logstown

Baden, PA    

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A short distance southeast of this spot, along the banks of the river, was situated the village of Logstown one of th...

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Hill Cemetery

Baden, PA    

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This cemetery was originally part of the Depreciation Lands (Leet's District), Tract #22, and was surveyed by Daniel ...

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Major George Washington

Evans City Rd, Butler, PA    

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On the flats of the east side of Connoquenessing Creek, one hundred rods east of this spot, Major George Washington, ...

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Logstown

Baden, PA    

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Located near here was the large Indian village of Logstown 1727-1758 important conferences were held and disputes set...

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Anthony Wayne's Camp

Ambridge, PA    

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Site of Anthony Wayne's training camp, for the "Legion of the United States" November 1792 to April 1793-his legion...

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Conway Railroad Yards

Conway St, Beaver, PA    

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Built on land of the Conway family farm. This yard was put in operation April 1887 under the ownership of the Pennsyl...

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Harmony

Harmony, PA    

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First home of Harmony Society, founded 1804, by George Rapp and German followers. In 1814 moved to New Harmony, India...

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1806 Plains Presbyterian Church

Cranberry Rd, Aspers, PA    

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Organized in 1806, Plains Presbyterian Church was the first church to form in Cranberry Township. The first services ...