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Laurel Highlands

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The Laurel Highlands is a region in southwestern Pennsylvania made up of Fayette County, Somerset County, and Westmoreland County.[1] It has a population of about 600,000 people.

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Autumn on a small road in Somerset County

The region is approximately fifty-five miles southeast of Pittsburgh; the Laurel Highlands center on Laurel Hill and Chestnut Ridge of the Allegheny Mountains. The mountains making up the Laurel Highlands are the highest in Pennsylvania, with Mount Davis in Somerset County the highest point in the state at 3,213 feet (979 m). Because of the elevation, weather in the Laurel Highlands is generally cooler and wetter than in most other parts of the state.

The Laurel Highlands is a popular area for camping, hiking, mountain biking, hunting, whitewater kayaking, trout fishing, wildlife viewing, downhill (and cross-country) skiing, and golf.

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Amusement parks and resorts

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Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Seven Springs during Fourth of July celebrations

Architecture

National parks and historic sites

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Flight 93 National Memorial in Stonycreek Township
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Fallingwater, designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, in Springfield Township

National Parks

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Historic Sites

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Fort Ligonier in Ligonier

Parks and outdoor recreation

State Parks and Forests

Trails

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Downhill ski areas

References

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