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  2. Laurel Valley Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup was also held at Laurel Valley. [1] In late fall of 2014, the 136-acre course was sold [2] for $1.45 million to a private wealth-management investor. The property was listed previously in 2012 for $2 million but didn't sell. [3]

  3. American Bantam - Wikipedia

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    The word "Jeep" was first used to describe US Army "midget cars" in a January 1941 newspaper article, mentioning "Bantam" as the manufacturer. [22] At the time American Bantam was the only manufacturer that had actually fulfilled purchase orders to deliver Jeeps to the US Army. Rumors say "Jeep" is a phonetic pronunciation of the abbreviation GP.

  4. Latrobe, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Latrobe was also served by the Ligonier Valley Railroad from 1877 to 1952. The banana split is claimed to have been invented 1904 in Latrobe by David Evans Strickler at the pharmacy that later became named Strickler's Drug Store. [4] In 2004, the National Ice Cream Retailers Association (NICRA) certified Latrobe as the birthplace of the banana ...

  5. Rolling Rock Club - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Rock Club is a private country club located on 25,000 acres (10,000 ha) along U.S. Route 30 about 50 miles (80 km) SE of Pittsburgh, in Laughlintown, Pennsylvania, Ligonier Valley. History [ edit ]

  6. Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    Site of the former Cove Valley Travel Plaza, the Sideling Hill Tunnel is about a half mile to the west. The Abandoned Turnpike is perhaps the best-known of tunnel bypasses on toll roads. Among the other bypassed tunnels: The Laurel Hill Tunnel, which preceded the Sideling Hill and Rays Hill bypass by four years.

  7. Laurel Highlands - Wikipedia

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    The Laurel Highlands is a region in southwestern Pennsylvania made up of Fayette County, Somerset County, and Westmoreland County. [1] It has a population of about 600,000 people. The region is approximately fifty-five miles southeast of Pittsburgh ; the Laurel Highlands center on Laurel Hill and Chestnut Ridge of the Allegheny Mountains .