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WYOMING – Hundreds of people went to the Wyoming Monument on July 4 to honor patriots massacred 245 years ago in the Battle of Wyoming, and Marcella Starr, president of the Wyoming Monument ...
WYOMING, Pa. -- Part of the fight for our country’s independence took place in Luzerne County. The Battle of Wyoming killed 300 patriots in 1778. Some of their descendants still live in the area ...
It's quite extraordinary," Emershaw said. During the ceremony, 65 floral tributes from different civic groups in Pennsylvania and other states were placed at the base of the Wyoming Monument.
WYOMING – A large crowd gathered Saturday morning to see and celebrate the Liberty Tree planted at the Wyoming Monument National Historic Site. It’s a little sapling now. It’s als… ...
WYOMING – A freak accident occurred on Aug. 2 of last year. Lightning struck near the Wyoming Monument in four different places.It hit the flag pole, a tree, an electrical transformer and the ...
<p>WYOMING — John Yudichak, the new president at Luzerne County Community College, chose to reflect on former U.S. Rep. Dan Flood, who spoke at the Wyoming Monument ceremony on July 4th, 1973.</p> ...
Under the shadow of the Wyoming Monument, where history and honor meet, dozens of floral arrangements were laid in tribute during the 147th annual commemorative ceremony.
However, other stunning landscapes are found throughout the state. One shining example is Devils Tower National Monument, found in Northeastern Wyoming.
Bill O Boyle, The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Sun, May 25, 2025 at 1:18 AM UTC 5 min read ...
<p>A meeting was held Nov. 25, 1809, at the home of Jason Scovell, believed to be in Exeter, to discuss plans to erect a monument in memory of those patriots who defended the Valley of Wyoming ...
THE WYOMING CENTENNIAL.; CELEBRATION ON THE BATTLE-FIELD AN IMMENSE GATHERING OF PEOPLE IN WILKESBARRE THE EXERCISES AT THE COMMEMORATIVE MONUMENT SPEECHES BY THE PRESIDENT AND OTHERS.
Jul. 4—WYOMING — John Yudichak, the new president at Luzerne County Community College, chose to reflect on former U.S. Rep. Dan Flood, who spoke at the Wyoming Monument ceremony on July 4th, 1973.