Friday, May 30, 2008

Urban Hike is going to Greensburg!

It’s home to an art studio that used to be a church, a trail that used to be a railroad, and a train station that’s… still a train station. Meet us Saturday, June 7th, at 2 pm. We will start at the flagpole outside the Westmoreland Museum of American Art, 221 North Main Street in Greensburg. You can find directions here.

Greensburg so treasures its parking lots, it names them! We will park in the Helman Ghrist lot on Main Street near Tunnel Street (about a block and a half away from the museum). It’s free.

Of course, Greensburg is far and gas is expensive. So if you’d like to carpool, e-mail info@urbanhike.org by noon June 6th (but the sooner the better), and we’ll try to set something up.

As always, wear comfortable shoes, and bring sunscreen, water, and a winning smile. The hike should take about three hours. E-mail us with any questions.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I belive we name our lots after the people who donate the most money to help construct them. Keeps our downtown parking free or at least metered. Pittsburgh oughta try that concept!

September 26, 2008 at 6:42 AM  

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