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Canonsburg Town Park

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Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Canonsburg Town Park
Phone:
+1 724-745-7968

Hours:
Sunday8am - 7pm
Monday8am - 7pm
Tuesday8am - 7pm
Wednesday8am - 7pm
Thursday8am - 7pm
Friday8am - 7pm
Saturday8am - 7pm


Canonsburg is a borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, 18 miles southwest of Pittsburgh. Canonsburg was laid out by Colonel John Canon in 1789 and incorporated in 1802. The population was 8,992 at the 2010 census. The town is in a rich coal district, and most of the town's work force once worked in local steel mills or coal mines. Interstate 79 and U.S. Route 19 pass through the town, as does the Pittsburgh and Ohio Central Railroad. A trolley used to operate from Washington, Pennsylvania to Pittsburgh through the borough until 1953. The town is home to Sarris Candies and is adjacent to the Southpointe office park located in Cecil Township, which has a number of large corporate tenants. Yenko Chevrolet, one of largest and most notorious custom muscle car shops of the late 1960s and early 1970s, was also located in Canonsburg. Canonsburg is home to the Pittsburgh Cougars junior hockey league team. The second-largest Fourth of July parade in the state of Pennsylvania, second only to Philadelphia, is held in Canonsburg. In the weeks leading up to the parade, the town frequently gains media attention for its residents setting up folding chairs along the town's main street to stake claim to prime viewing areas. Additionally, Canonsburg is home to an annual Oktoberfest. In the television series Supernatural, the town is featured in Season 4, Episode 5, which is set in the borough during the Oktoberfest celebration.
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