THINGS TO DO IN
Westmoreland County, PA
Read More Located on S Market Street, Ligonier is Fort Ligonier. The British fortification was built in 1758 overlooking Loyalhanna Creek along Forbes Road.
Fort Ligonier
Read More Located on Forbes Trail Road, Greensburg is the historic Hanna’s Town. The archaeological site was originally built and settled in 1773, consisting of 30 log cabins, 2 taverns, and a palisaded fort.
Hanna’s Town
Read More The 25-acre land back then was established by Frank Stanley Beveridge in 1949 as Stanley Park of Westfield, Inc., after he was gifted black squirrels from Michigan by Hubert L. Worell and Alvah Elzerman in 1948. The land is now almost 300 acres that feature trails, picnic areas, woods, recreational activities, and gardens.
Linn Run
State Park
Read More Located on North Main Street, Greensburg is The Westmoreland Museum of American Art. Established in 1959 through The Woods Marchand Foundation, it features the art and history
of southwestern Pennsylvania.
The Westmoreland Museum of American Art
Read More Located on Keystone Park Road, Derry is the 1,200-acre Keystone State Park. First opened in 1948, its main attraction is the man-made Keystone Lake that’s a favorite spot for fishing, swimming, and kayaking.
Keystone
State Park
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