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    • Feeding Our Veterans in Need
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      • Laurel Highlands Veterans Greenway Lop Trail
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      • Honan Ave Hiking Trail
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      • LHHV Forest Trails Hiking Rules
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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

December 9, 2016 by Site Admin

Fallingwater | Great Works of Art in the Laurel Highlands

If you’re an art lover, the Laurel Highlands has an itinerary that fits perfectly with your visit to Fallingwater.Day OneArrive in the Laurel Highlands and start your get-away with a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, named by the AIA as the “all-time greatest work of American architecture” and considered a work of art itself.

After your tour enjoy lunch in the Fallingwater café or treat yourself to some local flavor by eating lunch at one of the restaurants in the village of Ohiopyle as you head toward your next stop, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Kentuck Knob.

Source: Fallingwater | Great Works of Art in the Laurel Highlands

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December 9, 2016 by Site Admin

The Laurel Highlands: Adventure & History – Wanderlust Travel Press and Tours

The Laurel Highlands: Adventure & HistoryThe Laurel Highlands Adventure: History and Nature in Southwestern Pennsylvania

Having grown up in Pittsburgh, I took for granted the city’s perfect location only an hour north of a most beautiful region known as the Laurel Highlands. During the past 10 years I’ve been experiencing fantastic places that were practically in my backyard, yet I only (re)discovered after moving to Columbus, Ohio.

As a child, we made an annual pilgrimage to Idewild Park and Seven Springs Ski Resort. As an adult, I once again, make an annual pilgrimage for grown up food, fun, and frolicking in nature. I’ve come to appreciate how easily accessible the Laurel Highlands is from several major cities, including Columbus.

Source: The Laurel Highlands: Adventure & History – Wanderlust Travel Press and Tours

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December 9, 2016 by Site Admin

Fall in the Laurel Highlands

Day OneArrive for a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright’s world-famous Fallingwater enveloped in the colorful autumn foliage of hardwood trees. Depart and check in to Seven Springs Resort where each room has a private balcony open to the scenic backdrop of rolling hills adorned in fall colors. Dinner is included in the resort’s beautiful restaurant with sweeping panoramic views.

Source: Fall in the Laurel Highlands

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December 9, 2016 by Site Admin

Laurel Highlands – Wikipedia

The Laurel Highlands is a region in southwestern Pennsylvania made up of Cambria County, Fayette County, Somerset County and Westmoreland County.[1] It has a population of about 600,000 people. The actual geographic feature is approximately fifty-five miles southeast of Pittsburgh, the Laurel Highlands center on Laurel Hill and Chestnut Ridge of the Allegheny Mountains. The mountains making up the Laurel Highlands are the highest in Pennsylvania, with Mount Davis in Somerset County the highest point in the

Source: Laurel Highlands – Wikipedia

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