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Dunbar, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia
Dunbar is a borough in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,013 at the time of the 2020 census, [4] a decline from the figure of 1,042 tabulated in 2010. [5]
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Dunbar, Pennsylvania, is a small town imbued with a rich history tied to the coal and coke industry that once thrived in the region. Known for its picturesque landscapes, Dunbar is nestled within the lush rolling hills of the Appalachian Mountains, offering a serene escape for nature enthusiasts.
Dunbar Township - Home
Welcome to Dunbar Township, PA. Located in north-central Fayette County, Dunbar Township was first settled in the late 1700's. The area attracted settlers primarily from Maryland and eastern Pennsylvania.
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The Borough of Dunbar, Fayette County, Pennsylvania is a small borough of just a little over 1,000 residents. The town is named after Col. Thomas Dunbar, an English force commander that battled at nearby Jumonville and then onto Philadelphia after suffering defeat by …
Dunbar Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia
Dunbar Township is in north-central Fayette County. It is bordered to the north and east by the Youghiogheny River, except where it touches the city of Connellsville. The township surrounds the boroughs of Dunbar (near the township center) and Vanderbilt (in the northwest).
Dunbar's History | Dunbar Hist Soc
Settled in the 1790's, Dunbar was incorporated in 1883. Originally called Frogtown, the name was changed to Dunbar City and finally Dunbar, but no one remembers when this happened. The town was named for Colonel Thomas Dunbar, who was in charge of the 48th Regiment of Foot during the undeclared French and Indian War.
Heritage - Dunbar Hist Soc
Dunbar's first scout troop was Boy Scout Troop #1 and had its beginning in the basement of the Methodist Church in 1924. The troop moved to the old Harper Stone School House in 1929 and meets there to this day.