Located in the First Greene County Courthouse. A log cabin structure. Cornerstone is a non-profit unincorporated organization dedicated to preserving ...more information
Rt 21, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. This one-room brick schoolhouse was built in 1900, and is maintained and opened on occasion by the Crouse family and ...more information
Constructed in the 1860s as the county poor farm and later converted in 1971 into a museum. The Museum houses a large holding of photographs, artifact...more information
Museum housed in the Rices Landing Borough Building along the Mon River. Dedicated to preserving the history of the Lock 6 Lock and Dam. The Rices Lan...more information
The Mason-Dixon Park is host to a variety of events throughout the year. From family events to Native American Sweats to Primitve Encampments and Civi...more information
The Paul R. Stewart Museum at Waynesburg University collections include local Native-American prehistoric artifacts, fine examples of the Greensboro-N...more information
Constructed in 1790. Restored and maintained as a historical structure. Home of the Greene Academy of Art and the Greene County Council on the Arts. D...more information
Brief History
The Hughes House was built in 1814 with the help of Hughes's slaves. He freed his slaves before the Civil War, and his home became a s...more information
Built in 1814 from hand hewn stone from a local quarry by slaves of the Thomas Hughes' family. One of the few structures in the free North built by sa...more information
Built in 1900 by W. A. Young, and was fully functional for 65 years before being abandoned and later reclaimed by the Greene County Historical Society...more information