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National Register of Historic Places listings in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania facts for kids

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Map of Pennsylvania highlighting Wyoming County
Location of Wyoming County in Pennsylvania

Have you ever wondered about the old buildings and special places in your town? Some places are so important that they get listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a special list kept by the United States government. It helps protect and celebrate buildings, structures, and areas that have a lot of history or are very special.

Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, has some amazing spots on this list! These places tell stories about the past. They show us how people lived, worked, and built things long ago. There are 5 different places in Wyoming County that are on this important list. Let's explore them!

Cool Historic Places in Wyoming County

Bridge in Nicholson Township

Bridge in Nicholson Township
This historic bridge helps people cross Tunkhannock Creek.

This old bridge is located in Nicholson Township. It crosses over the Tunkhannock Creek. Bridges like this are important because they connect communities. This one was added to the National Register on June 22, 1988. It's a great example of older engineering.

Noxen School

NOXEN SCHOOL
The historic Noxen School building.

The Noxen School is a special building in Noxen Township. It's found on School Street. Imagine all the students who learned here over the years! This school building was recognized for its history on May 24, 2006. It reminds us of how education has changed.

Old White Mill

OLD WHITE MILL
The Old White Mill in Meshoppen.

In the town of Meshoppen, you can find the Old White Mill. It's located just off Welles Street. Mills were very important long ago for grinding grain into flour. This mill was added to the National Register on September 11, 1975. It shows us how people used to get their food.

Tunkhannock Historic District

Prince Hotel Tunkhannock Historic District May 09
A building within the Tunkhannock Historic District.

Sometimes, it's not just one building that's historic, but a whole area! The Tunkhannock Historic District is a special part of Tunkhannock. It includes many old buildings. This area is generally found around Tioga, Pine, and Harrison Streets, and Wyoming Avenue. It was added to the list on July 27, 2005. Walking through it is like stepping back in time.

Tunkhannock Viaduct

Nicholson-Viaduct
The impressive Tunkhannock Viaduct.

The Tunkhannock Viaduct is a very famous structure near Nicholson. It's about half a mile east of the town. This huge bridge crosses the Tunkhannock Creek. It's a massive railroad bridge, one of the largest concrete bridges in the world when it was built! It was added to the National Register on April 11, 1977. It's an amazing example of engineering and a true landmark.

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