In many ways the story of Braddock is the story of America. It is the place where our country’s most tender roots first took hold and where the fabric of our national character first took shape.
Beginning as an area of uncharted waterways and raw forests teeming with abundant wildlife, and drawing notice as the site of our nation’s first major battlefield of international consequence, its history is rich, varied and unique. What has occurred in little more than 250 years, on and around Braddock and the mere 328 acres of ground that comprise Braddock’s Field, is captivating and worthy of wider recognition and broader understanding. These photos show some of the area's historic sites as they currently appear.
 Battle Area Sign |  Braddock Carnegie Library Entrance |  Braddock Carnegie Library |  Braddock Library WWI Memorial |  Braddock's Defeat Historical Marker |  Braddock's Defeat Marker |  Braddock's Field Historical Marker |  Braddock's Field Marker - 2 |  Carnegie Music Hall |  Carnegie Music Hall - 2 |  Charles Schwab Mansion - 1 |  Charles Schwab Mansion - 2 |
 Charles Schwab Mansion - 3 |  Charles Schwab Mansion Entry |  Frazier Historical Marker |  French & Indian War Museum & Gallery - 1 |  French & Indian War Museum & Gallery - 2 |  French & Indian War Museum & Gallery - 3 |
 George Washington Statue |  Old Braddock Post Office |  War For Empire Visitors Center Future Site - 1 |  War For Empire Visitors Center Future Site - 2 |  Washington Monument & Battlefield Markers |