Westmoreland 250: 10 unique things in Irwin

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Main Street is filled with venders during the Irwin Ethnic Food Festival and Craft Show.

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The Lamp Theatre on Main Street, Irwin.

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The John Irwin House was built in 1836.

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The John Irwin House holds several shops. A porch can be seen from Main Street.

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Casey Harper Sr. cuts the grand opening ribbon at the Harper Family Diner and Courtyard at the Lamp Theatre in Irwin in 2019.

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Penn Gas Coal Co., Shaft No. 2, which is in the window of the Norwin Historical Society.

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Nora Keleschenyi, 13, performs a traditional folk dance as part of the Junior Tamburitzans of Trafford during a previous Irwin Ethnic Food Festival and Craft Show.

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From left, Karen Neville, Khloe Neville and Vicki Cargo, all of Irwin, dance to the music of Twisted Fate during the “Gig on Main” in Irwin in 2019.

Gary Scott of Irwin (left), owner of Main Street Music, stands in front of his shop while chatting with friend and fellow Cobra owner Dan Lincoski of California about his 427 Cobra kit car during the Irwin fall car cruise.

Scenes from The Lamp Theatre’s history and Irwin’s history are featured inside shadowboxes on an exterior wall of the theatre.

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Green Berry owner Jen Wirsing, with her extensive menu in the background.

Colonial Grille pressure-cooked chicken dinner.

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Tracy Alaia, owner of Feathers Artist Market & Gifts in Irwin, holds a star-themed painting.

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Feathers Artist Market & Gifts, 102 Fourth St. in Irwin.













