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301 Lake Street, Dallas, PA 18612
For over a decade the MacDonald Art Gallery at Misericordia University has been delighting visitors with diverse and exciting exhibits for all ages. Ranging from paintings, photography, sculpture and performing ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Trucksville , Kingston Township, Luzerne County, PA
(Metzger, 22', 1990, 38-40-B) Tributary Toby's Creek NE of Trucksville , Kingston Township, Luzerne County, PA. Carverton Rd. (SR1036) N. (curves E.) 1.6 miles from jct with PA309 (Memorial Hwy) in Trucksville, N. (curves NE) on Manor ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Trucksville , Kingston Township, Luzerne County, PA
(geodesic, 44', PA-40-03) NE of Trucksville , Kingston Township, Luzerne County, PA. Carverton Rd. (SR1036) N. (curves E.) 1.6 miles from jct with PA309 (Memorial Hwy) in Trucksville, N. on Manor Dr. 0.25 miles to the ... More on dalejtravis.com

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200 North River Street, Wilkes Barre PA 18702, United States of America
Inscription. Formed September 25, 1786 from Northumberland County. Named for Chevalier de la Luzerne. Wilkes-Barre, the county seat, was settled 1769. A center of the Yankee-Pennamite Wars (begun 1... More on HMDB
History of the County is illustrated in mosaics and murals; built during ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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West Wyoming, PA
'Wyoming Monument' is an American Revolutionary War monument and gravesite located in the borough of Wyoming, Pennsylvania, in Luzerne County.
The monument marks the gravesite of the bones of victims of the Wyoming Massacre, which ... More on Wikipedia

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Kingston PA 18704, United States of America
The oldest house in Forty Fort, built in 1790 by Nathan Denison - a Revolutionary War colonel. American lifest ... More on PlanetWare
Inscription. Named for the forty Connecticut settlers of 1769. Begun in 1770. The Wyoming Massacre followed its surrender to Maj. Butler's force of British, Tories, and Indians, July 4, 1779. , Er... More on HMDB

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Wyoming PA 18644, United States of America
Inscription. On the night of July 3, 1778, after the Battle of Wyoming, fourteen or more captive American soldiers were murdered here by a maul wielded by a revengeful Indian woman, traditionally but not certainly identified as "Queen ... More on HMDB

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Wyoming PA 18644, United States of America
Inscription. Between 4 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of July 3, 1778, an American force of about 300 men, led by Col. Zebulon Butler, Col. Nathan Denison, Lieut. Col. George Dorrance and Major Jon... More on HMDB
Inscription. Nearby on July 3, 1778, 300 patriots under Col. Zebulon Butler were defeated by 1100 British, Tories, and Indians with Maj. Gen. John Butler. Captives were massacred; survivors fled to... More on HMDB

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Pittston PA 18643, United States of America
Inscription. Stockaded home of John Jenkins. Built by Connecticut settlers, 1776. Surrendered to the British under Maj. John Butler, July 1, 1778, and was burned. , Erected 1947 by Pennsylvania Hi... More on HMDB
Inscription. This stone marks the site of, "Jenkins Fort": One of the Revolutionary defenses of, Wyoming against the invasion of the, British, Indians, and Tories. Constructed 1776 Burned 1778. Ere... More on HMDB

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150 East Main Street, Plymouth PA 18651, United States of America
Inscription. Prominent Pennsylvania Republican politician and public official. Elected Luzerne County District Attorney, 1919-1926; Lieutenant Governor, 1927-1931; and Governor, 1939-1943. Served as a Judge on the Superior Court of ... More on HMDB
