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History buffs gather for Washington’s Trail summit

Richard Arthur gives a lecture on Washington and Lafayette during the Washington's Trail Summit 2025 “Washington & Friends: Journey to America 250" at the Butler Country Club on Thursday, April 10, 2025. Morgan Phillips/Butler Eagle

PENN TWP — Past, present and future converged at the annual summit for the Washington’s Trail 1753 foundation, held at the Butler Country Club on Thursday, April 10.

History buffs from across Pennsylvania and even states further afield, gathered to learn about some of the lesser-known aspects of George Washington’s life, including his relationships with the Marquis de Lafayette and the Native American leader Guyasuta.

“Today’s theme is ‘Washington and Friends,’” said Ann Nemanic. “These are all of the people that were with George Washington during his time here in southwestern Pennsylvania.”

The Washington’s Trail 1753 foundation was founded in 2000 to commemorate George Washington’s travels through Western Pennsylvania, where he ventured on a diplomatic mission from Virginia to deliver a note to the French at Fort LeBoeuf.

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