- Our list of the best things to do in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, features the top 59 nearby activities — including 26 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Latrobe, PA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, Amusement, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Latrobe, PA , followed by 49 popular activities in nearby cities, including Johnstown, Indiana, Ligonier, Monroeville and Farmington
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At Indiana Skating Center, visitors can rent both roller skates and roller blades, and practice their skating skills at the rink. The rink also has an arcade area and a concession stand that serves snacks.
23.1 Miles
Guests can experience the next generation of entertainment at Cinemark Monroeville Mall. Theaters include XD technology with floor to ceiling and wall to wall screens, custom sound, and premium seating.
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Measuring 277 acres, Stackhouse Park was gifted to the city in 1931 by the Cambria Iron Company. The park features seven miles of hiking trails in a wooded area and can be used for camping, cross-country skiing and picnics.
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Featuring live folk and jazz music, Deer Creek Winery offers visitors a selection of fruit wines to sample, including its signature Raspberry Wine. The winery also hosts art and wine nights where visitors can enjoy wine while painting.
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Affiliated with the Ohio State University, Fisher Auditorium is a multiuse structure that hosts a variety of events, including lectures, meetings, concerts, and other functions. The auditorium was built in 1968 and named in honor of Assemblyman Ralph Fisher.
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Somerset Historical Center is 150 acre rural history museum. The museum features buildings, agricultural displays, artifacts and documents that serve to preserve the history of the areas rural Pennsylvania lifestyle.
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Home to several attractions, the Heritage Discovery Center is a community center that features a multimedia interactive exhibit about immigration, the Iron and Steel Gallery, a children's museum and two galleries for special exhibits, all focused on illustrating aspects of local history.
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Visitors can spend the day shopping at Jonnet Plaza. The plaza is home to many private businesses, such as medical and law establishments, as well as major retail stores such as Big Lots.
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The Grandview Cemetery pays tribute to local history, with monuments and markers acknowledging the Great 1889 Johnstown Flood, and other significant milestones in the town's past.
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Johnstown Inclined Plane is the steepest vehicular incline in the world. Now a popular tourist stop, the incline carried over 1,000,000 tourists to and from the downtown area in its heyday.