Westmoreland

A look at 18th century living: Historic Hanna’s Town opens for the season

Shane Dunlap
By Shane Dunlap
1 Min Read May 5, 2024 | 2 years Ago
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Historic Hanna’s Town opened for the season Saturday with living history displays about what life was like in the 18th century.

The Revolutionary War-era site in Hempfield was established in 1773 as the first seat of government in Westmoreland County.

There are several log structures, a fortress and an education building as well as volunteers who impart knowledge about Hanna’s Town’s role in the formation of Westmoreland County.

On display were a textile exhibit and a Conestoga wagon, as well as demonstrations by Proctor’s Militia, a Revolutionary War reenactment unit. The militia then was one of the first military units formed west of the Allegheny Mountains and stood guard over the Westmoreland County frontier.

Hanna’s Town is now a county park and historic site.

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