Inscription
Site of former county seat of Westmoreland County is just east of here. First county seat west of mountains, 1773. Citizens adopted a Declaration in support of the Revolution, 1775. Burned by the Indians in 1782.
Location
AddressNew Alexandria Rd. (US 119) & Forbes Trail Rd. (SR 1032)
CountyWestmoreland
StatePennsylvania
Coordinates40.342880, -79.499170
Sources
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