Washington (Pennsylvania)

Washington is a city in the South Pittsburgh Region, Pennsylvania.

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Washington is the county seat of Washington County.

Prior to the founding of Pennsylvania, the French call the area "Wissameking", the catfish place, after a Delaware Indian chief known as "Catfish". An early settler created a plot of land that he originally called "Bassett, alias Dandridge Town". Before the plot was registered, the name was changed to "Washington". The town was the center of the Whiskey Rebellion in the 1790s.

The town was incorporated in 1810.

  • City Hall, 55 West Maiden Street, +1 742 223-4200, fax: +1 742 223-4229, . M-Fr 8:30AM-5PM.

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Washington is unusually well-served by Interstate highways for a city of its size, with I-70 and I-79 intersecting (and briefly running concurrently) just outside the city. US Routes 19 (north-south) and 40 (east-west) also meet in the city center.

Pittsburgh International Airport, approximately 45-60 minutes away (depending on traffic) by car, is the closest airport with commercial service.

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Map of Washington (Pennsylvania)

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Routes through Washington
ColumbusWheeling  W  E  New StantonHagerstown
PittsburghRobinson Township  N  S  WaynesburgMorgantown
PittsburghUpper St. Clair Township  N  S  WaynesburgMorgantown
ColumbusWheeling  W  E  UniontownCumberland


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