If the 576 square miles known as Greene County could talk, they would
explain that the “Northern Charm” is what has truely
shaped this corner of Pennsylvania. You would hear about the rich history
of stately churches
that housed reverent worship services and
touching family events;
of distinguished homes that housed the prominent
and
the
not-so-prominent families, all of whom shaped our culture;
and of quiet country roads where covered bridges sheltered
travelers from blustery weather.

We are anxious to extend “Southern Hospitality” to you on your next visit here. In our “rural wilderness”, we’ll show you natural trails shimmering with perfect specimens of endangered biological species. We’ll take you to the nation’s longest-running country fair, (The Jacktown Fair). Our county seat, Waynesburg, is home to much of the service and retail businesses of Greene County, and an area exploding with industrial parks and technology corridors. In our “river culture" or historical zone, you can visit the historic Monongahela River. You’ll
see the W.A. Young Foundry, where operations were driven by an interconnected system of belts and pulleys all powered by a single motor, a system that remains exactly as it did when operations ceased in 1965.
Come experience the nature
and enjoy the charm!