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  2. Hurricane Agnes - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Agnes was the costliest hurricane to hit the United States at the time, causing an estimated $2.1 billion in damage. The hurricane's death toll was 128. [1] The effects of Agnes were widespread, from the Caribbean to Canada, with much of the east coast of the United States affected.

  3. File:The 1972 Agnes flood at Wilkes-Barre, PA.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. WVIA documentary film Agnes 50: Life After the Flood to ... - AOL

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    The WVIA original film, "Agnes 50: Life After the Flood," premieres at 9 p.m., followed by the WSKG original production "Agnes: The Flood of '72." In addition, "Memories of Agnes," a digital ...

  5. List of Pennsylvania hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    A number of bridges were affected by high water. In parts of Wilkes-Barre, severe flooding hadn't been seen since Hurricane Agnes of 1972. [63] Over 2,000 homes were damaged in Lebanon County. Damage in the state totaled over $177 million. [64] [65] [66]

  6. Do you remember the Flood of 1972? Here's a personal ... - AOL

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    Former Broome County historian Gerald Smith has a family connection to the devastation wrought by Hurricane Agnes during the Flood of 1972.

  7. 50 years later, remembering Wilkes Colonel Bobby McBride

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    Nov. 27—WILKES-BARRE — On Nov. 18, 1972, Bobby McBride led the Wilkes College Colonels on to the field for a game against King's Point. While attempting to make a tackle from his secondary ...

  8. Daniel Flood - Wikipedia

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    In the 1972 presidential election he supported Republican Richard Nixon over Democrat George McGovern. He refused to accompany McGovern during his visit to Wilkes-Barre after the 1972 flood. McGovern held a press conference at the Hotel Sterling. In the neighboring city of Scranton, Flood was occasionally accused of favoring Wilkes-Barre.

  9. Russell Bufalino - Wikipedia

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    Russell Alfred Bufalino [2] (/ ˌ b ʌ f ə ˈ l iː n oʊ /; born Rosario Alfredo Bufalino, [3] Italian: [roˈzaːrjo alˈfreːdo bufaˈliːno]; October 29, 1903 – February 25, 1994) was an Italian-American mobster who became the crime boss of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Italian-American Mafia crime family known as the Bufalino crime family, which he ruled from 1959 to 1994.