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Westmoreland 250: 10 unique things in Greensburg

Rich Cholodofsky
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A train moves past the Greensburg Amtrak station in May.
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The rotunda inside the Westmoreland County Courthouse on Aug. 20, 2015.
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Olivianna Garcia of Jeannette cools down in the splash park at Veterans Memorial Pool in Greensburg in 2022.
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The reflective stainless steel panels are in motion as they create unique shapes with the help of the wind in artist Tim Prentice’s outdoor kinetic sculpture “Windframe” outside the Westmoreland Museum of American Art in Greensburg.
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A scene from “The Nutcracker” in 2019 at the Palace Theatre in Greensburg.
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“Action/Abstraction Redefined: Modern Native Art, 1945-1975” exhibit earlier this year at The Westmoreland Museum of American Art in Greensburg.
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Greensburg Volunteer Fire Museum Vice President Dick Johnson holds a 1910 bugle-megaphone that was used to shout orders to fire crews.
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SummerSounds concerts are held on Fridays at the amphitheater in Greensburg’s St. Clair Park.
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Feline residents of the Cattfeinated Cat Cafe in Greensburg enjoyed special attention from guests at the cafe’s Purring 20s New Year’s Eve Party in 2019.
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Greensburg Hempfield Area Library on South Pennsylvania Avenue in Greenburg.
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The Westmoreland County Courthouse on Main Street in Greensburg.
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The Scales of Justice, Liberty and Freedom statue on the roof of the Westmoreland County Courthouse on Main Street in Greensburg.

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