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oldest existing stone house in Monroeville, built in 1830. Visitors can enjoy viewing antique furniture and accessories, rare photographs and even an herb garden. Providence Plantation Foundation 300 Textor Hill Road, Evans City; 724.538.8818, or frontier-history.org Providence Plantation Foundation is a center for historical education of what life was like for African Americans, Native Americans and whites living in the area in the 1700s. The authentic reproduction home and out buildings were constructed with historical accuracy. Beulah Presbyterian Church and Cemetery 2500 McCrady Road, Churchill; 412.242.4570, or beulahpresby.org As far back as 1758, a worship service was led on the site of Beulah Presbyterian Church. Its cemetery holds the graves of veterans from Gen. Forbes’ troops, along with men who fought in the Revolutionary War and Civil War. Old train No sign station of Ches in Mars the Ghost sie t! ca Passavant House 243 S. Main Street, Zelienople; 724.452.9457, or zelienoplehistoricalsociety.com The Old Stone Church Monroeville Boulevard at Strochein Road, Monroeville; monroevillehistorical.org Visit a sacred space where earlier settlers of Monroeville worshipped. The Old Stone Church, listed on the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation registry, was built in 1897. The structure is the site of weddings, special events and tours. West View Park Mural Center Avenue Slice, 332 Center Ave, West View; 412.931.4031 West View Park created memories from 1906 until its closing in 1977. In 2