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  2. Brownsville Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Brownsville Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located adjacent to the Brownsville Northside Historic District at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 55 contributing buildings and two contributing structures in the central business district of Brownsville. Most of the contributing buildings ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Fayette ...

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    105–128 Brownsville Avenue and 1–145 Market, 101–200 High, 2–6 Water, 100 Charles, 1 Seneca, and 108 Bank Streets: Brownsville: An assortment of 55 commercial buildings, constructed between the 1870s and the 1930s.

  4. Flatiron Building (Brownsville, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The Flatiron Building in Brownsville, Pennsylvania is located in the Brownsville Commercial Historic District. [2] The building is owned and was restored by the Brownsville Area Revitalization Corporation.

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    The show will feature more than 1,000 exhibitors ranging from shooting manufacturers to outfitters to fishing boats and RVs, and archery to art, covering 650,000 square feet of exhibit hall space.

  6. Brownsville Northside Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The oldest building is Brashear's Tavern (c. 1797), and there are five buildings that date between 1815 and 1840. The contributing sites are cemeteries associated with two of the churches, including Christ Church, the burial site of Brownsville namesake Thomas Brown.

  7. Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Company - Wikipedia

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    Elisha Hunt wrote, "The little office connected with our Brownsville store was the rendezvous of many intelligent and enterprising young men, and there all the recent inventions for improving travel, etc., were argued and discussed." [19] Daniel French built the steam engine at Brownsville which was installed in the Comet at Pittsburgh in 1813.

  8. Brownsville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Brownsville attracted major entertainers in the early postwar years who also were performing in nearby Pittsburgh. According to Mike Evans in his book Ray Charles: The Birth of Soul (2007), the singer developed his hit "What'd I Say" as part of an after-show jam in Brownsville in December 1958. [13]

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