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Lemoyne House

Washington, Tunkhannock, PA    

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Built, 1812, by Dr. John LeMoyne. For many years, home of his son Dr. Francis LeMoyne, noted abolitionist, and builde...

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Col. George Morgan

Canonsburg, PA    

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Here was the home, 1796-1810, of the noted Indian trader and agent. Site is marked by a monument. It was here that Mo...

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Meadowcroft Museum Of Rural Life

401 Meadowcroft Rd, Avella, PA     (724) 587-3412

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The Meadowcroft Rockshelter is a shallow cave overlooking Cross Creek in Washington County. This location is bel...

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The Mounds

Monongahela, PA    

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Site of two Indian Burial Mounds built between 2,000 and 3,000 years ago by the Adena people. Late 19th century excav...

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Bower Hill

Bridgeville, PA    

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Site of Gen. John Neville's mansion, burned to the ground by insurgents during a major escalation of violence in the ...

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Dave Matthews Band

May 31
Friday
665 Rte-18, Burgettstown, PA     (724) 947-7400

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Event: Dave Matthews Band Venue: First Niagara Pavilion (Formerly Post Gazette Pavilion At Star Lake) Start: 5/31/20...

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August Wilson

Pittsburgh St, Pittsburgh, PA    

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Co-founder of Pittsburgh?s Black Horizon Theater and the author of a cycle of ten plays that have been hailed as a un...

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Redstone Old Fort

Brownsville, PA    

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This tablet is erected by the Great Meadows Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, to mark the site of the Re...

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Crawford Grill

Pittsburgh St, Pittsburgh, PA    

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A center of Black social life where musicians such as Art Blakey, Mary Lou Williams, John Coltrane drew a racially mi...

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Daisy E. Lampkin

Pittsburgh St, Pittsburgh, PA    

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Outstanding as an NAACP organizer, Mrs. Lampkin was its National Field Secretary, 1935-47. President, Lucy Stone Civi...

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Ryerson's Blockhouse

Wind Ridge, PA    

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Near here stood one of three blockhouses erected by Captain James Paul's company in 1792, during the State's last tro...

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Union Local 471 American Federation Of Musicians

Pittsburgh St, Pittsburgh, PA    

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Organized in 1908, this local was one of the first African American musicians unions in Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh was ...

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Greenlee Field

Pittsburgh St, Pittsburgh, PA    

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Located here from 1932 to 1938, this was the first African American owned stadium in the Negro Leagues. Home of Gus G...