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Tunkhannock Viaduct 1912 — Built — 1915 by The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company W. H. Truesdale — President G. J. Ray — Chief Engineer Flickwir & Bush — Contractors Length 2375 feet ·…
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Erected in honor of men and women of Nicholson Pa. who served in World War 2 [Roll of Honored Dead] Anthony Carpenetti · Leo Carpenetti Jack Salisbury · Melsom F. Rea Norman Reed · Stark McCracken [Honor Roll of…
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Father of the Homestead Act, opening western lands to free settlement in 1862, Speaker of the House, 1861-63. Returned to Congress 1893-1903. Retired to his home, which stood on this site, until his death in 1907.
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This reinforced concrete structure was the largest of its kind ever built when it went into service in 1915 on the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad. The bridge, 2,375 feet long and rising 240 feet above Tunkhannock Creek, was the focal poin…
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