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Luzerne County Courthouse The Luzerne County Courthouse has become a symbol of Wilkes-Barre’s prosperity and pride. The county’s history is illustrated through mosaics and murals within the lobby of the courthouse. Guided tours are available by appointment. Address: 10 North River Street Wilkes-Barre PA USA 18701
1 570 825-1500
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When constructed in 1939 the breaker was regarded as a modern wonder. Since closing in 1976, The Huber Breaker has stood as a reminder of the area's rich heritage. It was the largest of its kind, built to process several local mines' coal output. Address: 101 S. Main St. Wilkes-Barre PA USA 18706
Send an Email 1 570 823-6244
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Wyoming Valley Historical & Geological Society Founded in 1858, this society maintains the collective memory of the Luzerne County. Exhibits are provided by the society that interprets the history, traditions, culture people and events that molded the current county. Features include costumes, Native American artifacts, textiles, posters and military uniforms. Address: 49 South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre PA USA 18701-1290
1 570 823-6244
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Constructed in 1875 and purchased by the Luzerne County Historical Society in 1971, the Bishop Library houses the society's paper collection as well as its executive offices. It is open to the public for a daily usage fee. Address: 49 S. Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre PA USA 18701
Send an Email 1 570 823-6244
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