- Our list of the best things to do in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, features the top 59 nearby activities — including 28 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Monroeville, PA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, Museums & Galleries, and Outdoor Places.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Monroeville, PA , followed by 50 popular activities in nearby cities, including Pittsburgh, Latrobe, Bethel Park and Washington
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672 Fiesta Drive, Newell, WV 26050
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Visitors to the Homer Laughlin China Company can tour the china company's factory to see how Fiesta cookware is made on a 1.5-mile tour. Visitors can also tour the Homer Laughlin China Company Museum displaying the company's history.
45.2 Miles
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.
45.3 Miles
Tri-State Lanes is a bowling alley and amusement complex with equipment rentals, juke box, and many lanes for bowling. It hosts league play and parties, and offers food and drinks in a full-service restaurant.
45.5 Miles
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.
45.6 Miles
The Wagner-Ritter House & Garden is a historical building and permanent exhibit, reconstructed to tell the story of a modest, early 19th-century working-class family. Visitors can tour the house, garden, and adjoining visitors center.
45.7 Miles
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.
45.9 Miles
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.
45.9 Miles
Originally established in 2012, Peoples Natural Gas Park is operated by the Johnstown Heritage Association. The park is a multipurpose venue, hosting summer concerts, a variety of festivals, and other special events.
46.1 Miles
The Johnstown Flood Museum uses artifacts, historical documents and a film to tell the story of the historic 1889 flood, and visitors will experience the event from many angles. Admission also permits access to the Heritage Discovery Center.
46.1 Miles
A group of local musicians founded the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra in 1929. Considered to be one of the most widely acclaimed independent orchestras in the world, the orchestra plays several shows each season including Opera Fest and concerts in the community.