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  2. Sewickley, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Sewickley is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, 12 miles (19 km) west northwest of Pittsburgh along the Ohio River.

  3. List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic ...

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    Sewickley Heights 2003 Allegheny County Airport: 1931, 1936 Stanley L. Roush and Henry Hornbostel: West Mifflin Township 1981 Allegheny County Court House: 1888 Henry Hobson Richardson: Grant Street and Fifth Avenue Downtown 1968 Allegheny County Fairgrounds: 1927–1934 South Park: South Park Township

  4. Sewickley Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Sewickley Township is a township in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 5,590 at the 2020 census. [2] History.

  5. Pennsylvania Route 65 - Wikipedia

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    In downtown Ellwood City, PA 65/PA 288 intersect the eastern terminus of PA 351 just north of the Beaver–Lawrence county line. North of PA 351, PA 65/PA 288 meet the western terminus of PA 488 ; at that junction, PA 65/PA 288 make a 90-degree-angle turn to the west and another turn to the north.

  6. Sewickley, PA Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Sewickley, PA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  7. Sewickley - Wikipedia

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    Sewickley can refer to a location in the United States: Sewickley, Pennsylvania, a borough Sewickley Academy, a private secondary school; Sewickley Bridge, a bridge ...

  8. United States Post Office-Sewickley Branch - Wikipedia

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    This historic building was designed by architect James Knox Taylor, who was the Supervising Architect of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1897 to 1912. It was created in the classical revival style and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 26, 2012, [1] and the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 2000.

  9. MacClure & Spahr - Wikipedia

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    Their first commission was the Keystone Bank Building in downtown Pittsburgh, ... (1912), Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania [11] Julia and James Rea house (1912), 102 ...