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  1. 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 ...

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  2. $30.00. The History of Pennsylvanias Wyoming Valley and the Battle of Wyoming are clearly some of the most fascinating times in early Pennsylvania history. This 18th century time in the Wyoming valley played out simultaneously amid several ongoing major events.

  3. The Wyoming Monument is an American Revolutionary War monument and grave site located in the Borough of Wyoming in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

    • Walter, Thomas Ustick; et al.
    • less than one acre
    • Exotic Revival
    • US 11, Wyoming Ave. and Susquehanna Ave., Wyoming, Pennsylvania
  4. History. Village of Wyoming. Early history. By the 1700s, the Wyoming Valley was inhabited by several Native American tribes (including the Susquehannock and the Delaware ). In the mid-18th century, Connecticut settlers ventured into the valley. These were the first recorded Europeans in the region. [6] .

  5. 20 River Street. Forty Fort, PA, 18704. Phone: 570.287.5214. Website View Map. Guided tours of the historic 1807 church with original boxed pews, elevated pulpit, and hand-carved columns. Open Sundays from 1 to 3 p.m. from Memorial Day Weekend through the last Sunday of September. Tours on other days are available with advance arrangements.

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