Inscription
Motion picture pioneer, born in Connellsville. Developed concepts of film editing, screenplay, and other cinematic techniques. In early 20th century, he was America's leading director; his most famous film was "The Great Train Robbery," 1903.
Location
AddressPittsburgh St. & Fairview Ave., Connellsville
CityConnellsville
CountyFayette
StatePennsylvania
Coordinates40.016590, -79.588950
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