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  1. The Wyoming Valley is a historic industrialized region of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The region is historically notable for its influence in helping fuel the American Industrial Revolution with its many anthracite coal-mines.

  2. This beautiful Wyoming Valley was just one of hundreds of splendid places filled with opportunity in this new land that welcomed settlers. According to Dr. Paul Zbiek, the valleys population increased from fewer than 2,000 residents in 1790 to almost 13,000 in 1800.

  3. Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. 5,853 likes · 193 talking about this · 732 were here. The Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce is a member-driven...

  4. WYOMING VALLEY, SETTLEMENT OF. Until Europeans intruded just before the Revolution, the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania was largely the preserve of the Munsee Indians, a member of the Delaware Nation who dominated the region. Beginning about 1750, the arrival of white Europeans pressed the Indians gradually westward into the Ohio Valley.

  5. Jul 3, 2013 · With its glistening streams, gently rolling hills and tranquil valleys, Wyoming County is undoubtedly one of Pennsylvania's most scenic counties. With a history and heritage running as wide and deep as the Susquehanna River that crosses its pastoral fields and meadows, the Wyoming County Historical Society was organized to make this information ...

  6. Apr 5, 2011 · The Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce (formerly known as the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce) is a member-driven organization representing hundreds of businesses and organizations, focused on helping members grow and succeed in Northeastern PA!

  7. October 13, 1947. Behind the Marker. Pennsylvania's Wyoming Valley became the scene of an intense inter-colonial struggle in 1769 when settlers from Connecticut, which had claimed the northern third of the colony in its 1662 charter, began a protracted battle against Pennsylvania settlers over title to the land.

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