Trauger, Pennsylvania
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, United States
40°13′58″N 79°27′45″W / 40.23278°N 79.46250°W / 40.23278; -79.46250Trauger is an unincorporated community and coal town in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States.
An architecturally impressive historic structure built in 1914, St. Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church is large brick building in the Spanish Renaissance style.[2]
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Municipalities and communities of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States
County seat: Greensburg
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- Sutersville
- Trafford‡
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- West Leechburg
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- Youngstown
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- Darragh
- Forbes Road
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- Jacobs Creek
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- Marguerite
- Morewood
- Moween
- New Derry
- Pandora
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- Pleasant Unity
- Reagantown
- Rector
- Reduction
- Rillton
- Ruffs Dale
- Salina
- Scab Hill
- Seger
- Southwest
- Stahlstown
- Standard Shaft
- Tarrs
- Torrance
- Trauger
- Turkeytown
- United
- Wendel
- Westmoreland City
- Whitney
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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