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About Fayette County, PA

Brownsville PA

08-01-08
Ron Lovelace
Ron Lovelace: Real Estate Agent in Uniontown, PA

Brownsville PA is located in the western most portion of Fayette County along the Monongahela River, about 35 miles south of Pittsburgh. Brownsville is home to Nemacolin Castle, a 22 room house museum, Dunlops Bridge - the first Cast Iron Bridge in America, Frank L Melaga Art Museum, the Flat Iron Building. The Historic Thompson House Restaurant is also located in Brownsville. Brownsville Area Revitalization Corporation is an organization that promotes revitalizing Brownsville. There are many buildings in Brownsville that have fallen into disrepair. BARC is a 501c3 non-profit charitable organization governed by an 11 member board of directors who meet monthly. BARC's goal is to rebuild Brownsville into a thriving town.

BARC

Farmington PA

08-01-08
Ron Lovelace
Ron Lovelace: Real Estate Agent in Uniontown, PA

Farmington PA is a small mountain community located in the Laurel Highland Mountains in Fayette County. Farmington is approximately 15 minutes from Uniontown.

There are many fun things to do in Farmington! History Buffs will love the area. Fort Neccesity National Battlefield and Braddocks Grave. If you prefer Golfing or Skiing be sure to visit Nemacolin Woodlands. This 5 star resort offers 36 holes of championship golf with breaktaking mountain views. Relax at the Spa or take a spin at the Off Road Driving Academy and learn to drive a Hummer. Winter brings downhill and cross country skiing opportunities. Farmington is close to Ohiopyle PA where you can enjoy whitewater rafting and kayaking as well as hiking and biking.

Nemacolin Resort Aerial Shot
Aerial Shot of Nemacolin Resort

If you are looking for Real Estate in the Farmington PA area visit my website to use my free Real Estate Search Tool to find homes and land. In addition, please feel free to call me if you have any questions about the Farmington PA area.

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Family pets are losing their homes too

08-01-08
Ron Lovelace
Ron Lovelace: Real Estate Agent in Uniontown, PA

Many People who are facing foreclosure are forced to give up their pets because they have nowhere to go. Shelters are full of pets that have lost their home in this slow real estate market. Shelters need your help more then ever. If you are faced with giving up your pet please investigate whether or not the shelter you choose is a NO KILL shelter. This means that they will keep your pet until they find a suitable home. Fayette Friends of Animals is a NO KILL Shelter in the Uniontown PA area.

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If you are interested in helping Fayette Friends of Animals you can do so by donating Money, Volunteering, Organizing a Fund raiser or Adopt a pet. Click here to see a list of their fundraising events

Storey Square Summer Series continues

08-01-08
Ron Lovelace
Ron Lovelace: Real Estate Agent in Uniontown, PA

Every Monday evening thru August 25th from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. - Storey Square Summer
Series & Farmers' Market event will he held in Downtown Uniontown. Live music and food in the center of downtown Uniontown at Storey Square, sponsored by the Downtown Business District Authority. Includes locally-grown fruits, vegetables, plants, fresh flowers along with baked goods, handmade crafts, and candles. For more information call the Downtown Business District Authority office - 724-430-2909.

Storey Square

Annual Arts in the City event in Uniontown PA

08-01-08
Ron Lovelace
Ron Lovelace: Real Estate Agent in Uniontown, PA

Mark your calendar for September 6, 2008 - 10 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. - Annual Arts in the City event on Main Street Uniontown. Meet some of the top artists in the region. There will be live music at Storey Square and fun activities for the whole family. If you will be in the Uniontown PA area on September 6, 2008 don't miss this event! For more information, call the Downtown Business District Authority at 724-430-2909.

arts in the city