Borough of McDonald, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States
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- McDonald
- Borough of McDonald
- Incorporated Borough (county subdivision)
- Laid out in 1781, took its name from old Fort McDonald, built during the Revolutionary War on land of John McDonald, who settled here in 1775
- 40.370902540° 22' 15.2"N-80.234781480° 14' 05.2"W
- Laurel Hill (Cecil Township) 0.3 mi. SE
- Midway 3.1 mi. W
- Oakdale (Allegheny County) 3.2 mi. NE
- Bridgeville (Allegheny County) 6.6 mi. E
- Heidelberg (Allegheny County) 7.7 mi. E
- Canonsburg 7.9 mi. S
- Robb (North Fayette Township, Allegheny County) 0.8 mi. N
- Robinson Run (South Fayette Township, Allegheny County) 1.4 mi. E
- Noblestown Presbyterian (North Fayette Township, Allegheny County) 2.2 mi. NE
- Saint Patrick's (North Fayette Township, Allegheny County) 2.4 mi. NE
- Oakdale (South Fayette Township, Allegheny County) 2.9 mi. NE
- Oakdale Old German (South Fayette Township, Allegheny County) 3.1 mi. NE
- Center (Mount Pleasant Township) 3.3 mi. W
- Saint Marys (Cecil Township) 4.6 mi. SE
- Covanter (Cecil Township) 4.8 mi. S
- National Cemetery of the Alleghenies (Cecil Township) 5.6 mi. SE
- Valley (Findlay Township, Allegheny County) 5.6 mi. N
- Bethany (South Fayette Township, Allegheny County) 5.8 mi. E
- 2,281
- 303 m
- 531339613
- Updated May 4, 2020