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  2. Connellsville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Courier, a newspaper based in the city, has been in publication for over a century. Parks and trails. The Youghiogheny River Trail, a part of the Great Allegheny Passage, runs through Connellsville. The trail provides a significant portion of the town's income and has provided a recent resurgence to the town, the likes of which have ...

  3. Joseph A. Hardy Connellsville Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is named for Joseph A. Hardy, founder of 84 Lumber. Previously known as "Connellsville Airport," it was renamed in 2007 to recognize Hardy's support of improving the airport. Hardy, a Fayette County Commissioner at the time of the donation, gave the airport authority $800,000 for runway improvements.

  4. Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church (Dunbar, Pennsylvania)

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    Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church in Dunbar, Pennsylvania. One of the first Presbyterian churches west of the Allegheny Mountains, it was founded in 1772 along with its sister Churches Tyrone, Middle, Sewickley, and United Presbyterian Churches. [1] [2] [3] The original church was a simple log structure and was built by ...

  5. The Daily Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Courier or Daily Courier is the common name for a number of newspapers, including: Grants Pass Daily Courier. The Daily Courier (Arizona) The Daily Courier (Kelowna) in British Columbia. The Daily Courier (North Carolina) Daily Courier, of Connellsville, Pennsylvania, an edition of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Category:

  6. Connellsville station - Wikipedia

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    The Connellsville station in March 2016. / 40.0200; -79.5927. Connellsville station is a train station in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, United States, served by Amtrak, the United States' national railroad passenger system. It is served by the Capitol Limited train twice each day, with one train in one direction and another vice versa.

  7. Connellsville Area School District - Wikipedia

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    The district is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania. Connellsville Area School District was established in 1966. It is considered a Second Class public school district due to its resident population exceeding 30,000, but being less than two hundred fifty thousand (250,000) people.

  8. Sarah B. Cochran - Wikipedia

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    Sarah B. Cochran (née Moore, 1857–1936) was an active philanthropist and a director on multiple corporate boards in western Pennsylvania during the height of the area's coal wealth in the early 20th century. At one time, she was one of the wealthiest women on the East Coast. [1] She was the first female trustee of Allegheny College and ...

  9. James E. Dull - Wikipedia

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    Dull was born in Connellsville, Pennsylvania, to James and Anna Jean Dull. He attended Slippery Rock State Teacher's College and graduated in 1950 with a Bachelor of Science in biology and health/physical education. From 1950 to 1952, he served in the United States Army, where was stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey and became a corporal.