Westmoreland 250: 10 unique things in Vandergrift, East Vandergrift

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Vandergrift Museum and Historical Society, 184 Sherman Ave.

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Wooden Door Winery, 101 Custer Ave., Vandergrift

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Our Lady, Queen of Peace, 420 McKinley Ave., East Vandergrift

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An honor guard offers a Memorial Day rifle salute in front of the Casino Theatre in Vandergrift in remembrance of the sacrifice of American veterans who fought and died in wars.

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An antique accordian and piano are among hundreds of items on display at the Vandergrift Museum and Historical Society.

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The Rev. Vincent Zidek of Our Lady, Queen of Peace Parish officiates
a Mass on the Lawn service at the church on McKinley Avenue
in East Vandergrift.

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East Vandergrift Center for Active Adults employee Lanna Planitzer prepares lunch for seniors.

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Olivia Nelson, 9, of Vandergrift sports a PRIDE sticker at the first PRIDE in the Park festival in Vandergrift on June 24.

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Wooden Door Winery’s dining room is seen from the balcony of the converted former church during a St. Patrick’s Day event.

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East Vandergrift Councilman Jeremy Manners walks along the banks of the Kiski River at the free public boat launch at Kiskiminetas River Park.

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G&G Restaurant in Vandergrift has found a niche in the pancake world, offering a creative twist, including banana chocolate chip pancakes.

Courtesy of Allusion Brewing Co.
A library-themed beer flight at Allusion Brewing Co. in Vandergrift.

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A signature beer for a previous Oktoberfest at Allusion Brewing Co. in Vandergrift.

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Co-owner and head brewmaster John Bieranoski of Allusion Brewing Co. in Vandergrift tends to his brewing duties.

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Wooden Door Winery in Vandergrift kept much of the former church’s architecture for its dining room, even using former pews for seating.














