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What to See in Waynesboro - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Waynesboro (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Borough Hall of the Borough of Waynesboro, Renfrew Museum and Park, and Joseph J. Oller House. Also, be sure to include Alexander Hamilton House in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Waynesboro (Pennsylvania).

Borough Hall of the Borough of Waynesboro

Borough Hall of the Borough of Waynesboro
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Borough Hall of the Borough of Waynesboro is a historic borough hall in Waynesboro in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1881 by the town council as a public theater and fire station and named the Academy of Music. The first lecture at the theater, "The Rise and Fall of the Moustache", was given by Robert Burdette, one of over 3,000 times he gave the lecture throughout the country. The theater hosted the first motion picture shown in Waynesboro in 1906.

The three-story, square brick building in an Italianate style, modified by Second Empire-style motifs. The building features a mansard roof with straight sides, a central pavilion extending approximately two stories above the roofline, cast-iron roof cresting, and eyebrow-like window heads.

When built, the building housed a number of functions including theater, public market, and library. It has housed solely borough offices since 1976.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]

Address: 55 East Main Street, Waynesboro

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Renfrew Museum and Park

Renfrew Museum and Park
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Specialty museum, Museum, Park, Relax in park

Address: 1010 E Main St, 17268-2338 Waynesboro

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Joseph J. Oller House

Joseph J. Oller House
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Joseph J. Oller House is a historic home located at Waynesboro in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1891–1892, and is a 2 1/-2-story, 17 room brick dwelling in the Queen Anne-style. A two-story addition was built in 1910. The house features a multi-gabled slate roof and a projecting round bay topped by a tower and conical roof. Also on the property is a one-story, wood-frame carriage house and two-story, wood-frame stable. The property is headquarters of the Waynesboro Historical Society.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.[2]

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Alexander Hamilton House

Alexander Hamilton House
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The Alexander Hamilton House is a historic home located at 45 East Main Street in Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It is now operated as the Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library. The house and library are named for Alexander Hamilton, a local Waynesboro land speculator and wagon maker who owned the house. It remained in his family for a century. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 27, 1980.

Built around 1816 by John Bittinger, the two-story, five-bay Georgian-style, 16-room brick house has dual fireplace chimneys. It was purchased by Waynesboro's Alexander Hamilton (not the Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill) in 1842. The house remained in the family until the 1943 death of Hamilton's granddaughter, Jane Stover Yost. She bequeathed the property to the Borough of Waynesboro for the town's first permanent public library.

The McCleary house, once located on the east side of the library, was demolished to make way for a library wing added in 1987. The back yard contains a summer kitchen from the Hamilton era. It also has some old gristmill grinding stones donated by Sammy Stoner. The brick courtyard and flower gardens are open to visitors.[3]

Address: 45 E Main St, Waynesboro

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