The George Dickinson Home

In 1832, George Dickinson moved to Ridgway and settled along the Clarion River. He owned and operated two lumber mills and a mercantile store.

In 1855, he built this home, which is now one of the oldest in Ridgway Borough. The Dickinson home is an example of the Greek Revival architectural style.

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The George Dickinson Home
Address
106 W Main St,
Ridgway, PA 15853