One of my favorite subjects are the old Mail Pouch Tobacco Barns that can be found throughout rural Pennsylvania. This Mail Pouch Barn is located on PA 18 near Old Concord.
Along PA 981 in the Westmoreland County Village of Alverton was the site of the former East Huntingdon Township High School. Built in 1924, the high school replaced the former high school that dated to the turn of the century. The High School would serve East Huntingdon Township until 1964 when the school district merged with the Scottdale School District to form the Southmoreland School District. The high school was renamed Southmoreland High School and was the district's high school until the late 1970s when a new high school was built across Route 981. The building continued to serve the community as Southmoreland Junior High School until 2010 when a new Southmoreland Middle School opened in Scottdale. The building was later demolished and the site is now the parking lot for the school's football stadium. The intricate terra-cota details of the former high school's façade were one of the many features of this building. All photos taken by post autho...
The Layton Bridge and Tunnel is one of those bridges you hold your breath while you cross it. Single-lane tunnel - dark, no lights - followed by a one-lane rickety old bridge into a wooded curve where you are not sure if and where another vehicle may be. It is a relic of an old railroad bridge converted to vehicular traffic, and it is soon going away. The Layton Bridge and Tunnel is an over 125-year-old structure that connects Perryopolis to the Village of Layton and crosses the Youghiogheny River. Originally, both were part of the Washington Run Railroad, a branch line of the Baltimore & Ohio that ran from Layton to Star Junction via Perryopolis. It is the bridge that gets you to Linden Hall, and on dark nights, you hope the other cars have their lights on. The unique Pratt-through truss, where the roadway runs through the middle of the truss structure, compared to most Pratt trusses, where the roadway runs along the bottom. ( Pennsylvania Department o...
ELLSWORTH - Founded in 1900. Washington County town named for and founded by James W. Ellsworth. In 2025, the town celebrated its 125th anniversary . How To Get There:
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