Fayette County, Pennsylvania
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Formed September 26, 1783 from Westmoreland County, Fayette County was named for the Marquis de Lafayette. Among the French and Indian War sites here is Fort Necessity. The county seat, Uniontown, was incorporated 1796, on the National Road, eventually U.S. Route 40.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fayette_County,_Pennsylvania
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 39°55'55"N 79°39'7"W
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- Hempfield Township 49 km
- Ligonier Township 51 km
- Unity Township 51 km
- Derry Township 63 km
- Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania 86 km
- Allegheny County, Pennsylvania 102 km
- Indiana County, Pennsylvania 110 km
- Armstrong County, Pennsylvania 138 km
- Butler County, Pennsylvania 145 km
- Penn State Fayette Campus 1.6 km
- Mount Braddock, Pennsylvania 1.6 km
- Joe Hardy Connellsville Airport (KVVS) 3.1 km
- Oliver, Pennsylvania 6.2 km
- Mount Saint Macrina 7.8 km
- Widewaters Commons 9 km
- Vanderbilt, Pennsylvania 11 km
- Duck Hollow Golf Club 11 km
- Dawson, Pennsylvania 13 km
- Grindstone-Rowes Run, Pennsylvania 17 km