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ABOUT UNIONTOWN - OUR COUNTY SEAT

Uniontown was founded in 1776 and is a historic district included in the National Register of Historic Places.

For an interesting history authored by Miss Jean Brownfield of Uniontown view The History of Uniontown 

For detailed data about Uniontown view About Uniontown

A few interesting sites in downtown Uniontown include :

  • The Fayette County Courthouse
  • The State Theatre Center for the Arts - built in 1922
  • The Old West School House on West Main Street built around 1820
  • The White Swan built in 1805 as a tavern
  • The Methodist Cemetery founded in 1791
  • The Old Settlers Public Cemetery founded in 1794
  • A Civil War monument erected in 1867 in the Oak Grove Cemetery
  • The Underground Railroad on Baker Alley off East Main Street
  • The Highland House hotel and tavern founded in the 1890's

 






 
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