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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › West_OvertonWest Overton - Wikipedia

    West Overton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire, about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) west of Marlborough. The river Kennet runs immediately north of the village, separating it from the A4 road. The parish includes the village of Lockeridge, also near the river, further east (downstream).

  2. Discover the rich industrial heritage of southwestern Pennsylvania. Enjoy guided tours, exhibitions, programs, and our educational distillery at West Overton Village. Discover how the Overholt farm transformed into an industrial village in the 19th century.

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  3. West Overton is located approximately 40 miles (64 km) southeast of Pittsburgh, in East Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is on PA 819 between the towns of Mount Pleasant and Scottdale. Its latitude is 40.117N and its longitude is -79.564W.

  4. West Overton Village is a historic site, museum, and rye whiskey distillery in Scottdale, PA. The history of West Overton illustrates the rise of the American Industrial Revolution. The Overholts, a Mennonite family who purchased the property in 1803, transformed their small family farm and an industrial powerhouse throughout the 1800s.

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  5. West Overton was a productive industrial village in 19th century Westmoreland County, contributing to the growth of its businesses and community.

  6. 1 day ago · The second aspect of visiting West Overton Village is touring the Overholt homestead. On the tour, which typically leaves promptly on the hour (we missed a tour by a few minutes), you learn about how the Mennonites settled in the region, how Henry Overholt got into the whiskey trade, how his son Abraham built up the enterprise considerably, hear about their family and village life as a result ...

  7. West Overton Village is a nonprofit historic site and museum that illustrates the rise of the American Industrial Revolution. The Overholts, a Mennonite family, transformed their farm into an industrial powerhouse over the course of the 19th century.