Irresistible Investment Property minute away from Pittsburgh, PA.We believe this property provides an excellent short to long-term investment opportunity.This property is guaranteed free and clear of all liens.Level and with distant mountain views. This is not a land without address,not in the middle of nowhere . No GPS coordinate needed. Seller financing available. Lot size 0.21 acres. 60 x 152 ft. Places to See in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Come to Uniontown, Pennsylvania and explore the many restaurants and places that this city has to offer! Located in Fayette County, Uniontown is forty-six miles southeast of Pittsburgh and has a population of 10,000, according to the 2010 census. Fun fact: Uniontown, originally known as “Beesontown”, was founded by Henry Beeson on July 4, 1776, the same date that the Declaration of Independence was ratified. There are tons of historical sights that history-buffs and nature-lovers can come to see. The historic district is the original area of the town, roughly between Main, Court, and Mill Street and walking tour brochures are available by the Uniontown Downtown Business Authority. In this district, there are historical building, churches and houses that date as far back as 1818. Some buildings that would be of interest to those who enjoy antique and varying architecture are the John P. Conn House built in Colonial Revival style, the John S. Douglas House built in Romanesque style, the Gallatin School built in Classical Revival style, and the Adam Clarke Nutt Mansion built in Second Empire Style. Visit the world’s first Haunted Hayride in Allen’s Haunted Hayrides and the Tavern of Terror. Richard and Ronald Allen began this in 1979 and throughout the years, bonfires, carnival rides and games were also added to this hayride attraction. Along with the hayride attraction, the Tavern of Terror was a recent addition in 2015; this is a haunted house that will definitely scare even the bravest of souls. For those with children, Jumonville is an excellent summer camp that will provide the best memories that any child can experience. This camp is perfect for children who love the outdoors and beautiful mountains. For those who love the arts, Uniontown has just the place for you! The State Theatre Center always has a large array from events, from dance recitals to fundraisers and other local events. If you are in town, the State Theatre recommends some of their favorite local restaurants: Meloni’s, Generations, O’Gillies, Rizz’s, and the Hopwood Diner. Other fantastic restaurants include DiSalvo’s Station Restaurant, Main Street Wine Bar, Savage River Lodge, and the Supper Club at the Greensburg Train Station. After the family is fed, you can all visit Fort Necessity and Friendship Hill’s Historic Site as well as Allegheny Portage Railroad and the Bullskin Township Historical Society as well as Bushy Run Battlefield in order to learn more about just what Pennsylvania has to offer. Other than that, families can participate at action-packed fun at Caddie Shak or absorb the antiquity of the Carnegie Library, courtesy of Andrew Carnegie or play mini-golf at Jake’s Mini Golf. Whatever you are interested in, Uniontown, Pennsylvania has you covered!
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