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3 injured in crash outside 'Trump House'

Jacob Tierney
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Two cars sit outside of Unity Township's famed 'Trump House' after crashing Oct. 25, 2016.
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Two cars sit outside of Unity Township's famed 'Trump House' after crashing Oct. 25, 2016.
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Tom and Tina Hoy of State College react as they have their picture taken in front of a 14-foot likeness of Donald Trump while other visitors wait their turn outside a house in Youngstown painted in a patriotic theme to show support for the Republican Presidential nominee on Sunday Oct. 23, 2016.
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Bill Hennessey of Unity (left) and his friend Doug Crawford of Dallas, Texas pose for photographs with guns in front of a 14-foot likeness of Donald Trump at a house in Youngstown painted in a patriotic theme to show support for the Republican Presidential nominee on Sunday Oct. 23, 2016.
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A photo of Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is posted behind window bars at the 'Trump House' in Youngstown on Sunday Oct. 23, 2016.
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Leslie Baum Rossi shows off a visitor's log for the past month while standing in a room full of items she gives away for free to visitors to the vacant two-story home she had painted in a red, white and blue American flag motif to campaign for Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump in Youngstown on Sunday Oct. 23, 2016.
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Sheri Lawson of Mammoth takes a photograph of her husband Jason and children Callie, 8, and Emily,13, in front of a 14-foot likeness of Donald Trump at a house in Youngstown painted in a patriotic theme to show support for the Republican Presidential nominee on Sunday Oct. 23, 2016.
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Leslie Baum Rossi carries fresh flowers to the front porch of the vacant two-story home she had painted in a red, white and blue American flag motif to campaign for Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump in Youngstown on Sunday Oct. 23, 2016.
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A visitor takes a free hat supporting Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump at the Youngstown 'Trump House' painted in a red, white and blue American flag motif on Sunday Oct. 23, 2016.
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Campaign buttons supporting Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump are offered to visitors to the Youngstown 'Trump House,' which is painted in a red, white and blue American flag motif on Sunday Oct. 23, 2016.
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A 14-foot likeness of Donald Trump stands outside a house in Youngstown painted in a patriotic theme to show support for the Republican Presidential nominee on Sunday Oct. 23, 2016.
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Jeanie O'Brien of Mars holds the hand of a 14-foot likeness of Donald Trump while visiting a house in Youngstown painted in a patriotic theme to show support for the Republican Presidential nominee on Sunday Oct. 23, 2016.

At least three were people injured and one was airlifted to a hospital after a two-car crash outside Unity Township's famous “Trump House” Tuesday, according to Westmoreland County 911.

The crash was reported at 4:30 p.m., and the road was closed into the night as state police investigated.

One of the cars was pulling out of the house's driveway and was hit by a car traveling along Route 982, according to Youngstown Fire Chief Barry Banker.

Further information about the occupants of the vehicles and the extent of their injuries was not available Tuesday night.

The “Trump House,” painted red, white and blue and adorned with a 14-foot metal cutout of presidential candidate Donald Trump, has become a popular pilgrimage for his supporters this year, drawing thousands of tourists to the home near the village of Youngstown.

Jacob Tierney is a Tribune-Review staff writer. Reach him at 724-836-6646 or jtierney@tribweb.com.