Coal & Coke Heritage Center is focused on the coal and coke industries Connellsville Coke Region in the roughly hundred year span of 1870-1970 the captains of the sector whose vision, determination, tactics and resources were responsible for the emergence of industrial behemoths and the amass
North Union Township
North Union Township, located in Fayette County of Southwestern Pennsylvania, was officially formed on March 11, 1851, when Old Union Township was divided into North Union and South Union by an act of the Pennsylvania legislature.
North Union Township is part of the Laurel Highlands and covers 39.03 square miles. The township's population is about 12000. Prominent landmarks include the Summit Hotel, Oak Hill Estate, and Springer Farm, all of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
