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Area: 0.8 acres (0.32 ha) Built: 1795: NRHP reference No. 79002297 [1] Added to NRHP: August 1, 1979: Stroud Mansion is an historic house located in Stroudsburg, ...
The Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Railroad Authority is a bi-county creation of both Lackawanna County and Monroe County to oversee the use of common rail freight lines in northeastern Pennsylvania, including one formerly owned by Conrail running from Scranton, through East Stroudsburg towards New Jersey, and the New York City market, called ...
CBL Properties (previously CBL & Associates, Inc., then CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.) is an American real estate investment trust that invests in shopping centers and owns shopping malls, primarily in the Southeastern and Midwestern United States. The company is organized in Delaware with its headquarters in Chattanooga, Tennessee. [1]
Arrests have been made in a drug-deal-turned-robbery in Stroudsburg. Stroud Area Regional Police Department has arrested 18-year-old Unique Johnson and 17-year-old Chase Uhler, both of Stroudsburg ...
A Stroudsburg man was stabbed to death after an altercation with the brother of his children’s mother on Sunday afternoon, according to Stroud Area Regional Police Department.
As one of the largest homes in Stroud, it reflected Carpenter's importance as a commercial leader in the city. A factor in the house retaining its architectural integrity is the care given it by Joseph's son and daughter-in-law Paul F. and Ruth (Riley) Carpenter, [ 6 ] who resided in the home through 1986 when it was placed on the National ...
As of 2019, there were 135.56 miles (218.16 km) of public roads in Stroud Township, of which 48.80 miles (78.54 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 86.76 miles (139.63 km) were maintained by the township. [8] Interstate 80 is the most prominent highway serving Stroud Township. It follows the ...
Stroudsburg was laid out by Colonel Jacob Stroud in 1799. Stroud's family founded Stroudsburg in the mid-1700s, and the town was incorporated on February 5, 1815. [3] Stroudsburg was the location of the lynching of Richard Puryear in March 1894. A Black railroad worker accused of murdering a white storekeeper, Puryear was lynched by a mostly ...