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Laurel Highlands Historical Village

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  • Laurel Highlands Historical Village
  • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Forms
      • Donation Letters
      • LHHV Legal Page
      • Support Letters
    • LHHV Documentation
      • Mission Statement
      • Executive Summary 2010
      • LHHV By-Laws
      • LHHV Code of Ethnics
      • LHHV Policies and Procedures
      • Maps
      • Executive Summary Pitt
      • LHHV Employee Handbook
  • Veterans Projects
    • Feeding Our Veterans in Need
    • Veteran’s Memorial Tags & Benches
    • Laurel Highlands Veterans Forms
  • Contact LHHV
  • ARTS & HERITAGE FESTIVAL 2025
    • Sponsorship Support Letter
    • Event Brochure and map for 2025
    • Vendor & Crafter Application 2025
    • Festival Map
  • Laurel Highlands Exploration Center
    • Recreational Activities
      • Laurel Highlands Veterans Greenway Lop Trail
      • LHHV Forest Trails Hiking Rules
      • Honan Ave Hiking Trail
      • Weather in the Laurel Highlands
      • LHHV Forest Trails Hiking Rules
    • Education
      • Historical Element
        • Laurel Highlands Unexplained Activity
        • Walking Tour of Johnstown
      • Conservation & Wildlife
      • Backyard Astronomy
      • Folklore & Legends
      • Ethnic Music
        • Duquesne University Tamburitzans
      • Ethnic Communities
        • Caribbean Countries
        • European Counties
        • English
        • East Asia and Oceania
        • Central America
        • Asia
        • Africa
      • Ethnic Recipes
        • Apple Press Homemade
    • Peace Gardens
      • Veterans Administration
      • Veterans Leadership Program
      • How to build a Wellness Park
      • Serenity Gardens their mission
    • Community Engagement
  • Videos
  • Various LHHV Pictures
  • LHHV Shows
  • LHHV LOGOS
  • LHHV Pictures

February 9, 2017 by Site Admin

Westmoreland County Westmoreland Heritage Trail

Westmoreland Heritage Trail The Westmoreland Heritage Trail Chapter is one of the newest chapters of the Regional Trail Corporation.  The trail chapter’s long term goal is acquire and construct a twenty mile hiking and bicycling trail from Saltsburg to Trafford.  Approximately nine miles of trail are completed and open from Saltsburg to Delmont.

Source: Westmoreland County, PA – Official Website – Westmoreland Heritage Trail

Filed Under: Local Organization

February 9, 2017 by Site Admin

Westmoreland County Great Allegheny Passage

Great Allegheny Passage The Youghiogheny River Trail, utilizing the old P. & L. E. Railroad right-of-way from McKeesport to Connellsville, is part of the regional trail system that links Washington, D.C. with Pittsburgh known as the Great Allegheny Passage. The main access points for residents of Westmoreland County are at Cedar Creek Park and West Newton.This walking and biking trail is handicapped accessible and accommodates everyone regardless of age or physical ability.  Heading south, the trail connects to Ohiopyle State Park, Meyersdale and continues to Cumberland, Maryland. To the north, eventually leads into Pittsburgh. There is a camping facility for families or individuals using the trail who wish to stay overnight. The Cedar Creek Trekker Campground is a three-night maximum stay and operates on a first come, first serve basis. There are no shower facilities, but potable water is available.

Source: Westmoreland County, PA – Official Website – Great Allegheny Passage

Filed Under: Local Organization

February 9, 2017 by Site Admin

Westmoreland County Five Star Trail

The Five Star Trail is a rail with trail that stretches from Lynch Field in Greensburg to Youngwood and is located along the Southwestern Pennsylvania Railroad corridor.  At Hillis Street in Youngwood, the trail branches off eastward to connect with the Westmoreland County Community College and continue to Armbrust. The trail’s flat surface is ideal for walking, jogging, biking, and cross-country skiing. It is handicapped accessible and accommodates everyone regardless of age or physical ability.

Source: Westmoreland County, PA – Official Website – Five Star Trail

Filed Under: Local Organization

February 9, 2017 by Site Admin

Coal & Coke Trail

Coal & Coke Trail  Ride or walk through history as you travel the Coal & Coke Trail, linking Mt. Pleasant and Scottdale. Set on scenic old railroad corridors, the Coal & Coke Trail provides outdoor recreational opportunities for walkers, joggers, bikers, hikers, and cross-country skiers. The trail also provides non-motorized, handicapped accessible transportation for area residents and tourists. Along the way, enjoy beautiful natural areas and wildlife while following Jacob’s Creek past old coke ovens. You’ll be following in history’s footsteps as you travel along the same paths as General Braddock, H.C. Frick, Andrew Carnegie, A.C. Cochran, and others.

Source: Westmoreland County, PA – Official Website – Coal & Coke Trail

Filed Under: Local Organization

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