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Once dubbed a “wonder of the world” by local residents, the historic Tunkhannock Viaduct is still looming 240 feet over Nicholson nearly a century after construction began in 1915. And it is ...
Starting in 1912, a three-year construction project began to build the Tunkhannock Creek Viaduct, named after the stream that runs through the valley. When it was completed in November 1915 ...
The Dietrich Theater is pulling out all the stops for Tunkhannock’s Founder’s Day on Saturday, June 21, offering a packed ...
Finally, on Nov. 6, 1915, the structure was complete. The Tunkhannock Viaduct was 2,375 feet in length and 324 feet wide. It contained a total of 12 arches. Ten of those arches rise 180 feet ...
NICHOLSON -- It was supposed to be one of the main attractions at a celebration for the 100th anniversary of the Tunkhannock Viaduct, also known as the Nicholson Bridge in Wyoming County.
NICHOLSON, Pa. -- A landmark in Wyoming County turned 103 this weekend. The Tunkhannock Viaduct in Nicholson, also known as the Nicholson Bridge, was dedicated in 1915. At the time, it was the ...
officially the Tunkhannock Viaduct. This September, Nicholson will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the completion of the bridge in 1915. The Dietrich Theater, located at the epicenter of ...
That’s because the cover of this year’s Pennsylvania Vacation Guide features an illustration of the Tunkhannock Creek Viaduct, popularly known as the Nicholson Bridge. The guide is published ...
The Dietrich Theater is pulling out all the stops for Tunkhannock’s Founders Day on Saturday, June 21, offering a packed ...
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