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Historical Markers in Vandergrift, Pennsylvania
Clickable Map of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Westmoreland County, PA (169)
Allegheny County, PA (674)
Armstrong County, PA (23)
Cambria County, PA (98)
Fayette County, PA (280)
Indiana County, PA (36)
Somerset County, PA (147)
Washington County, PA (377)
Westmoreland County (169)
Westmoreland County (169)
Allegheny County (674)
Allegheny County (674)
Armstrong County (23)
Armstrong County (23)
Cambria County (98)
Cambria County (98)
Fayette County (280)
Fayette County (280)
Indiana County (36)
Indiana County (36)
Somerset County (147)
Somerset County (147)
Washington County (377)
Washington County (377)
Greensburg is the county seat for Westmoreland County
Vandergrift is in Westmoreland County
Westmoreland County (169) ► ADJACENT TO WESTMORELAND COUNTY Allegheny County (674) ► Armstrong County (23) ► Cambria County (98) ► Fayette County (280) ► Indiana County (36) ► Somerset County (147) ► Washington County (377) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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This property has been placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m74892) HM
Hailed by historian Ida Tarbell as America's "most important industrial town," with homes owned by the workers. Founded 1895 by George G. McMurtry, president, Apollo Iron and Steel Company Named for Captain Jacob J. Vandergrift, and designed by the . . . — — Map (db m40555) HM
In the early 1890s, George McMurtry, president of the Apollo Iron & Steel Company, needed to expand his galvanized steel operations. Beset with labor problems and unable to acquire additional land, he selected a 650-acre farm site a few miles . . . — — Map (db m155868) HM
Apr. 23, 2024