Laughlintown is a small unincorporated community located in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is situated along Pennsylvania Route 30, approximately 10 miles east of the city of Greensburg. The community was named after Robert Laughlin, a prominent businessman and landowner in the 19th century. Laughlintown is known for its historic buildings, including the Compass Inn Museum, which dates back to 1799 and is one of the oldest surviving stagecoach inns in the United States. The town also has several shops, restaurants, and other amenities catering to tourists and locals alike. The area surrounding Laughlintown is known for its scenic beauty, with several state parks, forests, and recreational areas nearby, including Laurel Ridge State Park, Linn Run State Park, and the Forbes State Forest.
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