Talk:National Register of Historic Places listings in Fayette County, Pennsylvania

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[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location Municipality Description
1 Philip G. Cochran Memorial United Methodist Church June 4, 1984
(#84003364)
Howell and Griscom Streets
40°02′49″N 79°39′17″W / 40.046944°N 79.654722°W / 40.046944; -79.654722 (Philip G. Cochran Memorial United Methodist Church)
Dawson
2 Downer Tavern November 27, 1995
(#95001351)
U.S. Route 40 at Chalkhill
39°50′38″N 79°37′03″W / 39.843889°N 79.6175°W / 39.843889; -79.6175 (Downer Tavern)
Wharton Township
3 Francis Farm Petroglyphs Site (36FA35) May 10, 1984
(#84003370)
Off Perry Road, 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the junction of Pennsylvania Routes 51 and 201[3]
40°03′00″N 79°47′30″W / 40.050000°N 79.791667°W / 40.050000; -79.791667 (Francis Farm Petroglyphs Site (36FA35))
Jefferson Township
4 Hugh Laughlin House April 30, 1987
(#87000659)
Township Route 422 south of Brownsville
39°59′53″N 79°50′28″W / 39.998056°N 79.841111°W / 39.998056; -79.841111 (Hugh Laughlin House)
Redstone Township
5 Mount Vernon Furnace September 6, 1991
(#91001127)
Entsey Road east of Pennsylvania Route 982, east of Scottdale
40°05′45″N 79°30′38″W / 40.095833°N 79.510556°W / 40.095833; -79.510556 (Mount Vernon Furnace)
Bullskin Township
6 New Geneva Historic District August 28, 1996
(#95000119)
Roughly bounded by Front Street east from Church Lane, Georges Creek, and the Monongahela River
39°47′11″N 79°54′49″W / 39.786389°N 79.913611°W / 39.786389; -79.913611 (New Geneva Historic District)
Nicholson Township
7 Peter and Jonathan Newmyer Farm July 23, 1998
(#98000901)
3165 Richey Road
40°04′35″N 79°33′32″W / 40.076389°N 79.558889°W / 40.076389; -79.558889 (Peter and Jonathan Newmyer Farm)
Bullskin Township
8 Oak Hill Estate May 12, 1999
(#99000514)
U.S. Route 40, 0.25 miles (0.40 km) west of U.S. Route 119
39°54′54″N 79°44′26″W / 39.915°N 79.740556°W / 39.915; -79.740556 (Oak Hill Estate)
North Union Township
9 Andrew Rabb House November 12, 1992
(#92001497)
Off Pennsylvania Route 166 north of Masontown
39°52′15″N 79°54′27″W / 39.870833°N 79.9075°W / 39.870833; -79.9075 (Andrew Rabb House)
German Township
10 Searight's Fulling Mill June 19, 1973
(#73001631)
Cemetery Road
40°05′01″N 79°44′42″W / 40.083611°N 79.745°W / 40.083611; -79.745 (Searight's Fulling Mill)
Perryopolis
11 Thomas H. Thompson House February 24, 1995
(#95000128)
815 Water Street
40°01′12″N 79°53′46″W / 40.02°N 79.896111°W / 40.02; -79.896111 (Thomas H. Thompson House)
Brownsville

References

  1. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  3. ^ Location derived from Swauger, James L. Rock Art of the Upper Ohio Valley. Graz: Akademische Druck und Verlagsanstalt, 1974, 115. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".

Location of Brown-Moore Blacksmith Shop

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The location was not correct. I've changed it to match the actual location, as verified by GPS at the location, and on google and bing maps. Generic1139 (talk) 22:39, 14 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

Hard to Reach

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Oak Hill is up a private posted road, and is not particularly visible. Hugh Laughlin House is at the end of a long, not obviously public, dirt driveway, not visible from the public road.