The Pittsburgher Inn was a Service Station, Restaurant and Saloon in the little town of Harlansburg Pennsylvania. Located at Route's 19 and 108 about 40 miles north of Pittsburgh. The picture looks to be late 30s or early 40s. Other amenities included a picnic area and cabins for rent. Before I-79 was built, Route 19 was the major road between Pittsburgh and Erie and was heavily traveled. View full size.
The Pittsburgher Inn was a Service Station, Restaurant and Saloon in the little town of Harlansburg Pennsylvania. Located at Route's 19 and 108 about 40 miles north of Pittsburgh. The picture looks to be late 30s or early 40s. Other amenities included a picnic area and cabins for rent. Before I-79 was built, Route 19 was the major road between Pittsburgh and Erie and was heavily traveled. | Click image for Comments. | Home | Browse All Photos