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Greene County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 35,954. [1] Its county seat is Waynesburg. [2] Greene County was created on February 9, 1796, from part of Washington County and named for General Nathanael Greene. The county is part of the Southwest Pennsylvania region of the state. [a]
- Gilmore
The township is in southwestern Greene County and is...
- Jackson
Jackson Township is located in western Greene County....
- Greene
History. The John Corbley Farm, Neils Red Covered Bridge,...
- Dunkard
Dunkard Township occupies the southeastern corner of Greene...
- Freeport
The township is in southwestern Greene County and is...
- Gray
Historic photo of a gas company office at Graysville. Gray...
- Center
Center Township is a township in Greene County,...
- Cumberland
Plaque at Middle Spring Presbyterian Church Old Main at...
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Jefferson County is a county in the Commonwealth of...
- Aleppo
Centennial Cemetery. Aleppo Township is located in western...
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Greene County is a county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 35,954. [1] The county seat is Waynesburg. [2] Greene County was created on February 9, 1796, from part of Washington County and named for General Nathanael Greene.
Greene County was established on February 9, 1796 when Washington County was divided into two counties through an act of the Legislature. The southern portion became Greene County, named after the Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene and consisted of 577 square miles.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on National Register of Historic Places in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
[3]Name On The RegisterImageDate Listed [4]1Alexander V. Boughner HouseMarch 9, 1995 (#95000114)2Bridge in Franklin TownshipJune 22, 1988 (#88000766)3Carmichaels Covered Bridge More imagesJune 22, 1979 (#79003815)4Colver-Rogers FarmsteadNovember 21, 2003 (#03001191)The extreme southwestern corner of Pennsylvania, Greene County is considered the cornerstone of the keystone state, forming the dividing boundary of the Mason Dixon Line and western boundary. North: Washington County. East: Monongahela River separates it from Fayette County. South: West Virginia. West: West Virginia, known as the Panhandle.
Cumberland Township is a township in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 6,383 at the 2020 census.
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Greene County, at the southwest corner of Pennsylvania, has been a crossroads for millennia. Round stockaded villages of prehistoric tribes preceded the Shawnee and Delaware, who later encountered the early English and French explorers.