Westmoreland County is located in the southwestern part of Pennsylvania, USA. It was established in 1773 and is named after the English county of the same name. The county seat is Greensburg, which serves as the administrative center. Westmoreland County is known for its rich history, including its role in the American Revolution and the Industrial Revolution.
The county features a mix of urban and rural areas, with several parks and recreational facilities. It is home to various communities, including Latrobe, famous for being the birthplace of Fred Rogers, the beloved host of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Westmoreland County also hosts cultural events and festivals throughout the year.