Historic Hanna's Town

Historic Hanna's Town
  • Hours: Visit website for hours of operation
  • 809 Forbes Trail Rd.
  • Greesburg, PA 15601
  • Phone: 724-836-1800
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Adult Admission: $8
Child Admission: $6/student | Five and under free.
Senior Admission: $6
Parking Charge: Free Parking
Group Size: Min. 10 people


Hanna's Town served as the site of the first English courts west of the Allegheny Mountains and first seat of government for Westmoreland County, established in 1773. Hanna's Town was an outpost for settlers, travelers, and those seeking law or court interventions. In May 1775, citizens of Westmoreland County drafted the Hanna’s Town Resolves condemning British actions at the Battles of Lexington and Concord and calling for a county militia. Throughout the Revolutionary War, Hanna’s Town served as a recruitment center for the county militia as well as the Continental Army. On July 13, 1782, Hanna’s Town was burned by British and Seneca forces in one of the last conflicts of the Revolutionary War.

Today, Historic Hanna's Town offers guided tours of the reconstructed historic site, educational programs, and special events. Historic Hanna's Town is a Westmoreland County park managed by the Westmoreland Historical Society, which bases its operations at the Westmoreland History Education Center on site.

  • Group Rates Available
  • Parking Available
  • Free Parking