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McKees Rocks was the site of one of the pivotal labor conflicts of the early 20th century, the 1909 McKees Rocks Strike. In the summer and early fall of 1909, some 5,000 workers of the Pressed Steel Car Company 's plant at McKees Rocks went on strike, joined by 3,000 others who worked for the Standard Steel Car Company of Butler and others in ...
This category includes people who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the town of McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania. Pages in category "People from McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Kennedy is home to several churches: Archangel Gabriel Parish (previously known as St. Malachy Catholic Church until it merged with Holy Trinity in Robinson Township and Saint John of God from McKees Rocks in 2020), Kenmawr United Presbyterian, and Kennedy First Alliance.
Legislative Route 76, Spur 2, over the Ohio River at McKees Rocks 40°28′37″N 80°02′56″W / 40.4770°N 80.0489°W / 40.4770; -80.0489 ( McKees Rock McKees Rocks and Stowe Township
The borough of McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, is the site of Alexander McKee's original 1,200 acres (490 ha) land grant, which the agent was awarded on 25 November 1764 by Colonel Henry Bouquet. The McKee plantation was called FairView.
Stowe Township has two land borders, with Kennedy Township to the west and McKees Rocks to the south. Across the Ohio River, Stowe Township runs adjacent with (from northeast to southwest) Neville Island (with direct link via Fleming Park Bridge), Avalon, Bellevue, and the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Marshall-Shadeland and Brighton Heights (which is not directly adjacent to Stowe but has a ...