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Route 981 near Route 30, Latrobe: Roadside Government & Politics, Government & Politics 18th Century, Whiskey Rebellion Willie Thrower (1930-2002) October 24, 2003: Valley High School, 703 Stevenson Blvd., New Kensington: Roadside
Southwest of Latrobe off U.S. Route 30 40°17′43″N 79°24′10″W / 40.295278°N 79.402778°W / 40.295278; -79.402778 ( St. Vincent Archabbey Gristmill Unity Township
In late 1926, the route from West Virginia to Philadelphia (using the new route west of Pittsburgh) was assigned US 30, while the rest of the Lincoln Highway and PA 1 became part of US 1. The PA 1 designation was gone by 1929, [ 13 ] but several branches from east to west— PA 101 , PA 201 , PA 301, PA 401 , PA 501 , and PA 601 —had been ...
Both freight and passenger service ended on August 31, 1952, except for the 3.5-mile (5.6 km) Latrobe-Kingston segment which was operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad as an industrial spur. It has since been abandoned. Much of the railroad's right-of-way is occupied by the westbound lanes of U.S. Route 30, parallel to Loyalhanna Creek. [7]
Valley Creek Road, near junction of PA Routes 252 & 23 40°05′58″N 75°27′43″W / 40.099490°N 75.461954°W / 40.099490; -75.461954 ( Washington's Headquarters Montgomery
Latrobe was incorporated as a borough in 1854, and as a city in 1999. The current mayor is Eric J. Bartels. Latrobe is the home of the Latrobe Brewery, the original brewer of Rolling Rock beer. Latrobe was the birthplace and childhood home of children's television personality Fred Rogers and former professional golfer Arnold Palmer.
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The Lincoln Highway through Pennsylvania became Pennsylvania Route 1 (PA 1) in 1924. US 30 was designated concurrent with PA 1 west of Philadelphia in 1926, with the PA 1 designation removed two years later. US 30 was widened into a multilane road through Chester County in the 1930s.