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, Pennsylvania in Fayette County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Brownsville.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Fayette county include:

Adah,   Adelaide,   Albany,   Alica,   Allison,   Allison Heights,   Amend,   Arensburg,   Arnold City,   Balsinger,   Banning,   Bear Rocks,   Belle Vernon,   Bethelboro,   Bidwell,   Bitner,   Blosser Hill,   Bowest,   Bowood,   Braznell,   Breakneck,   Brier Hill,   Broad Ford,   Brown Row,   Brownfield,   Buffington,   Bute,   Cardale,   Chadville,   Chalkhill,   Chamouni,   Champion,   Chestnut Ridge,   Clayford,   Coffman,   Coldbrook,   Collier,   Connellsville,   Cornish,   Crossland,   Crystal,   Curfew,   Davidson,   Dawson,   Dearth,   Deffenbaugh,   Dickerson Run,   Dry Hill,   Dugan Hill,   Dunbar,   Dunlap Creek Village,   East Fredricktown,   East Millsboro,   East Riverside,   East Uniontown,   Edenborn,   Elk Park,   Elliottsville,   Elm Grove,   Evans,   Everson,   Factory Hill,   Fairbank,   Fairchance,   Fairhope,   Farmington,   Fayette,   Fayette City,   Ferguson,   Fiketown,   Filbert,   Five Forks,   Flat Rock,   Flatwoods,   Footedale,   Friendship Heights,   Fuller,   Furnace Hill,   Gans,   Gates,   Gibbon Glade,   Gillespie,   Graham Crossing,   Grays Landing,   Greater Point Marion,   Greenwood Heights,   Griffin,   Grindstone,   Haddenville,   Hammondville,   Hardy Hill,   Haydentown,   Hays,   Heistersburg,   Helen,   Herbert,   Hibbs,   Highhouse,   Hiller,   Hogsett,   Hoover,   Hopwood,   Horners Mill,   Hulltown,   Huron,   Hutchinson,   Indian Head,   Isabella,   Jefferis,   Jumonville,   Juniata,   Kaufmann,   Keeny Row,   Keifertown,   Keisterville,   Kenneth,   Kingview,   La Belle,   Lake Lynn,   Lambert,   Lamberton,   Landon Station,   Laurel Hill,   Layton,   Leckrone,   Leisenring,   Leith,   LeithHatfield,   Lemont Furnace,   Linn,   Little Summit,   Locust Hill,   Lowber,   Lower Peanut,   Mahoning,   Maple Grove,   Markleysburg,   Martin,   Masontown,   Maxwell,   McClellandtown,   Meadowbrook,   Melcroft,   Melrose,   Merrittstown,   Messmore,   Mill Run,   Monarch,   Morgan,   Morris Crossroads,   Mount Braddock,   Mount Independence,   Mount Sterling,   Mount Washington,   Moyer,   Naomi,   Nebo,   Nellie,   New Geneva,   Newboro,   Newcomer,   Newell,   Nilan,   Normalville,   North Manor,   Ohiopyle,   Old Frame,   Oliphant Furnace,   Oliver,   Orient,   Outcrop,   Owensdale,   Pechin,   Penncraft,   Pennsville,   Percy,   Perryopolis,   Phillips,   Pleasant Valley,   Plummer,   Point Breeze,   Point Marion,   Poplar Grove,   Prittstown,   Puritan,   Raineytown,   Ralph,   Rasler Run,   Republic,   Reservoir Hill,   Rocks Works,   Rogers Mill,   Rogerstown,   Romney,   Ronco,   Rowes Run,   Ruble Mill,   Sagamore,   Searights,   Shoaf,   Sitka,   Smiley,   Smithfield,   Smock,   South Connellsville,   South Uniontown,   Sprucetown,   Star Junction,   Stewarton,   Stonerville,   Sunshine,   Superior,   Thompson Number 1,   Thompson Number 2,   Tippecanoe,   Tower Hill Number One,   Tower Hill Number Two,   Trotter,   Uledi,   Uniontown,   Upper Middletown,   Upper Peanut,   Vances Mill,   Vanderbilt,   Victoria,   Waltersburg,   West Bend,   West Leisenring,   Wharton Furnace,   Wheeler,   White,   White House,   Whitsett,   Wickhaven,   Winstead,   Woodbridgetown,   Wooddale,   Woodglen,   York Run,  

 

Or have a look at other Pennsylvania counties including:

Adams,   Allegheny,   Armstrong,   Beaver,   Bedford,   Berks,   Blair,   Bradford,   Bucks,   Butler,   Cambria,   Cameron,   Carbon,   Centre,   Chester,   Clarion,   Clearfield,   Clinton,   Columbia,   Crawford,   Cumberland,   Dauphin,   Delaware,   Elk,   Erie,   Forest,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Greene,   Huntingdon,   Indiana,   Jefferson,   Juniata,   Lackawanna,   Lancaster,   Lawrence,   Lebanon,   Lehigh,   Luzerne,   Lycoming,   McKean,   Mercer,   Mifflin,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Montour,   Northampton,   Northumberland,   Perry,   Philadelphia,   Pike,   Potter,   Schuylkill,   Snyder,   Somerset,   Sullivan,   Susquehanna,   Tioga,   Union,   Venango,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Westmoreland,   Wyoming,   York,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Brownsville, PA?
Then read on!

Brownsville is a historic village located on the west bank of the Monongahela River. It was initially settled in the late 18th century and grew to become an important transportation hub due to its location on the river and near several major transportation routes. Brownsville was a vital stop along the National Road and the location of the first bridge across the Monongahela River.

Today, visitors to Brownsville can explore its rich history at various landmarks, including the Flatiron Building, the Nemacolin Castle, and the historic National Road Heritage Corridor. The village is also home to several parks and recreational areas, including the Brownsville Riverfront Park, which offers stunning views of the Monongahela River. Additionally, Brownsville hosts a number of cultural events throughout the year, including the annual River Fest, which celebrates the village's deep connection to the river.