The name "Monongahela" is derived from the Native American word that is believed to mean "falling banks" or "high banks," referring to the steep riverbanks along the Monongahela River in Pennsylvania. The term is associated with the area's indigenous people and reflects the geographic features of the region. The Monongahela River is a significant waterway that flows through West Virginia and Pennsylvania, playing an important role in the local history and economy.
There is a Monongahela River and the Monongahela National Forest in the state of West Virginia.
The address of the Monongahela Area Library is: 813 West Main St, Monongahela, 15063 2815
The address of the Monongahela Area Historical Society is: 230 West Main Street, Monongahela, PA 15063
Monongahela Railroad was created in 1900.
Monongahela Railroad ended in 1915.
Monongahela Railway was created in 1915.
Monongahela Railway ended in 1993.
Monongahela Cemetery was created in 1863.
The web address of the Monongahela Area Historical Society is: monongahelahistoricalsociety.com
Battle of the Monongahela happened on 1755-07-09.
Monongahela City Bridge was created in 1990.
Monongahela National Forest is in West Virginia.