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Historical Markers in Jennerstown, Pennsylvania
Somerset is the county seat for Somerset County
Jennerstown is in Somerset County
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ADJACENT TO SOMERSET COUNTY
Bedford County (94) ►
Cambria County (99) ►
Fayette County (289) ►
Westmoreland County (172) ►
Allegany County, Maryland (294) ►
Garrett County, Maryland (161) ►
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1 ► Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Jennerstown — Highway Attractions — Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor — ![]() |
Near Somerset Pike. |
Tourists took to the roads in the 1910s, '20s, and '30s not just to exercise their automobile, but to see the country, take in scenic wonders, connect with history, be entertained, and create family memories. Stopping for food and entertainment . . . — — Map (db m52700) HM |
2 ► Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Jennerstown, Jenners Township — Forbes Road — The Clear Fields — ![]() |
On Lincoln Highway (U.S. 30) near Willison Road, on the right when traveling west. |
Good forage found at open camps such as this on the Raystown Path, led General Forbes to prefer this route to Braddock's Road. Site of Fort Dudgeon (Tomahawk Camp) is a short distance to the north. — — Map (db m52702) HM |
3 ► Pennsylvania, Somerset County, Jennerstown, Jenners Township — Log Grist Mill — ![]() |
On Somerset Pike (Pennsylvania Route 985) at Log Cabin Road, on the right when traveling north on Somerset Pike. |
This reconstructed early log mill was built originally at Roxbury by a miller named Cronin in 1805. It was in operation until 1918. It is now used as the Mountain Playhouse. As restored, it is a fine example of an early mill. — — Map (db m52677) HM |