Ligonier Historic District
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6QV7+92 Ligonier, Pennsylvania
Description:
The Ligonier Historic District, situated in Ligonier, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, is listed as a national historic district. It was officially added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. Encompassing a total of 419 contributing buildings, two contributing sites, one contributing structure, and one contributing object, this district spans the central business district and adjacent residential areas of Ligonier. These structures were constructed between approximately 1790 and 1944, representing a diverse range of architectural styles such as Federal and Late Victorian.
Notable buildings within the district include the E.T. Weller House (1907), Ligonier Valley Railroad Station (1909), United Presbyterian (Pioneer) Church (1876), Covenant Presbyterian Church (1902), Heritage United Methodist Church (1903), and the former Municipal Building (1937). Additionally, the district encompasses the separately listed Fort Ligonier Site and the now-demolished Ligonier Armory.