Renfrew, Pennsylvania

Renfrew is a small unincorporated village on the Connoquenessing Creek in Penn Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States.

It was once a booming oil town with a general store, a school, a post office, a gas station, and a Methodist church.

In September 2004, Renfrew experienced massive flooding due to rainfall caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ivan.

The Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad still runs materials to and from the AK Steel mill in Butler through Renfrew along Railroad St. Once used by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, it was at one time a thriving railway that would travel down to Pittsburgh.

This Butler County, Pennsylvania state location article is a stub.

Main Street Renfrew (2007)
Former Methodist Church on Main Street (2011)
The post office in Renfrew, Pennsylvania (2021)
The former elementary school in Renfrew (2021)
Map of the Pittsburgh Tri-State with green counties in the metropolitan area and yellow counties in the combined area