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Haunted Hills Estate 236 Rolling Hills Estate Road, Uniontown, PA 15401, 724-984-5915, Situated on a 100-acre farm, Haunted Hills Estate is believed to be haunted by the Hill family and victims murdered during the Autumn Festival. Several types of tours are available. more...  |
| Historic Sites & Monuments |
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Fort Necessity National Battlefield 1 Washington Parkway, Farmington, PA 15437, Located 11 Miles East of Uniontown on Highway 40, 724-329-5811, In the summer of 1754, Fort Necessity National Battlefield was the location of the first battle of the French and Indian War. It was also the first major event in the military career of George Washington and the only time he ever surrendered to an enemy. Visitors can enjoy a reconstructed Fort Necessity, Mount Washington Tavern museum, built as a stagecoach stop on the National Road; a picnic area, and the visitor center. Educational programs and special programs and events are held throughout the year. more...  |
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National Road Heritage Corridor 65 West Main Street, 2nd Floor, Uniontown, PA 15401, 724-437-9877, This nation's first federally funded highway, the 90-mile portion of the Historic National Road located in Pennsylvania is one of twelve state designated Heritage Areas. The corridor is a designated National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark as well as a state scenic byway and a National Scenic Byway - All American Road. more...  |
| Libraries & Research Centers |
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Uniontown Public Library, The 24 Jefferson Street, Uniontown, PA 15401, 724-437-1165, An extensive collection of books, magazines, microfilm and more is available at the Uniontown Public Library. more...  |
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Laurel Caverns 1094 Skyline Drive, Farmington, PA 15437, 724-438-2070, 800-515-4150, Located east of Uniontown, this 435-acre geological park features Pennsylvania's largest cave. Guided tours leave about every 20 minutes and last about 55 minutes. Group caving tours are available. Laurel Caverns is open seven days a week, from May through October but only on Saturdays and Sundays during March, April and November. more... |
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