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Ligonier

(Keystone Marker)

Youngstown - 9

Ligonier

Named by General John Forbes

After Marshal Ligonier

Founded

1817

Marker is at the intersection of West Main Street and Indian Street, on the right when traveling east on West Main Street.

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Ligonier War Memorial

In eternal gratitude to

those who served in all

conflicts waged to

create and preserve

our nation and our

way of life

Erected May 30, 1962

Marker is on Main Street near Market Street (Pennsylvania Route 711), in the median.

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Ligonier Town Square Fountain

On June 30th 1921 the members of Ligonier Volunteer Hose Company No. 1 presented this fountain to the People of Ligonier

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Market Street, in the median on Main Street.

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Ligonier Depot

Pennsylvania Game Commission, Southwest Division HQ

Dedicated April 6, 1957

to

Better Wildlife Management

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On November 3, 1955, the Game Commission purchased this property from the Ligonier Valley Railroad Company, which was incorporated on April 13, 1853. Construction of the railroad was completed December ...

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Fort Ligonier

The first English fort west of the Alleghany Mountains was built five hundred feet south-east of this spot, in 1758 by order of Gen. John Forbes, and named in honor of Lord John Ligonier.

Here General Forbes with the aid of ...

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Fort Ligonier

The first English fort west of the Alleghany Mountains was built five hundred feet south-east of this spot, in 1758 by order of Gen. John Forbes, and named in honor of Lord John Ligonier.

Here General Forbes with the aid of ...