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- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania abstract "Dunns Station is an unincorporated, rural village located in the southern part of Morris Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania. It is located near the intersection of Dunns Station Road (State Route 221) and Conger Road.The community came into being with the opening of the Waynesburg and Washington Railroad in 1877. Stations were located and often named for the major property owner who sold the right-of-way to the railroad company. In this immediate area, Daniel Dunn (1830–1886) owned approximately 340 acres at that time.At its peak in the 1920-1930s, there were about a dozen residences in the general locality and a one-room school. The single commercial building containing a general store and post office made up the station. A small warehouse, initially used as a milk shed, was adjacent, as well as a privy. A baseball field by the railroad station provided the venue for community teams during the 1920’s through the 1940’s, constituting a source of local pride and summer excitement.As of 2013 the station, warehouse , railroad, and some of the residential units in the vicinity no longer existed. The use of the schoolhouse was discontinued in the late 1940s. A 1979 painting by artist Malcolm Parcell entitled “W and W Railroad – Dunns Station” depicts an early 20th Century view of the locality.".
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wikiPageID "38850600".
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wikiPageLength "1776".
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wikiPageRevisionID "646083461".
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Washington_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wikiPageWikiLink Malcolm_Parcell.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wikiPageWikiLink Morris_Township,_Washington_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wikiPageWikiLink One-room_school.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania_Route_221.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wikiPageWikiLink Waynesburg_and_Washington_Railroad.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dunns Station".
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania hasPhotoCollection Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pennsylvania-geo-stub.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania subject Category:Geography_of_Washington_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania hypernym Village.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania point "40.016 -80.25".
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania type Village.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania type SpatialThing.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania comment "Dunns Station is an unincorporated, rural village located in the southern part of Morris Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania. It is located near the intersection of Dunns Station Road (State Route 221) and Conger Road.The community came into being with the opening of the Waynesburg and Washington Railroad in 1877. Stations were located and often named for the major property owner who sold the right-of-way to the railroad company.".
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania label "Dunns Station, Pennsylvania".
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania sameAs m.012ngnj8.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania sameAs Q19461443.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania sameAs Q19461443.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania lat "40.016".
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania long "-80.25".
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania wasDerivedFrom Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania?oldid=646083461.
- Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania isPrimaryTopicOf Dunns_Station,_Pennsylvania.