Read About Washington & Washington County
The “loveliest glass in America” was produced by hand at the Duncan & Miller Glass Company in Washington, PA. Thousands... Keep reading →
Following the American Revolution, a primitive form of Protestant Christianity was attractive to people living on the frontier – which... Keep reading →
The Pennsylvania Mining Complex is the largest active underground coal mine in North America. It is far larger than Manhattan... Keep reading →
The LeMoyne Community Center gives underprivileged children in Washington, PA a positive outlet. It is building on the legacy of... Keep reading →
See & hear the fine arts at the Olin Fine Arts Center at Washington And Jefferson College (W&J) in Washington,... Keep reading →
At the Greene County Coal Miners Memorial along Interstate 79, a plaque memorializes miners who died in a brutal underground... Keep reading →
Families can play golf by tossing a Frisbee on a disc golf course at Mingo Creek County Park in Washington... Keep reading →
A 50-acre farm just north of Washington, PA provides shelter & sanctuary to dogs, cats & horses who need special... Keep reading →
The Goodwill Industries thrift store in Washington, PA is always accepting donations. Keep reading →
The Henry House is a two-story stone building constructed in early 1800s. It stands at its original location, which is... Keep reading →
The Vernon C. Neal Sportsplex is a versatile recreational facility in Washington, PA, that offers youth and adult sports programs.... Keep reading →
Oil & coal have been crucial to the economic growth of Washington County, PA. Welcome to the Allegheny Plateau. Keep reading →