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Sybertsville is a community in Sugarloaf Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] It is one mile northwest of Conyngham and six miles west-northwest of Hazleton. Nescopeck Creek runs west through the area into the Susquehanna River. Route 93 passes through the community. It uses the Sugarloaf zip code of 18251. [2]
A number of the covered bridges are attractions for local and regional tourism. They are also used for picnics and fishing. [2] A number of the covered bridges were damaged during Tropical Storm Lee in 2011. Three of these bridges were the Josiah Hess Covered Bridge No. 122, the Davis Covered Bridge, and the Rupert Covered Bridge No. 56.
Columbia Wagon Works, also known as Colonial Wagon Company, is a historic wagon factory complex located at Columbia in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The complex was built between 1889 and 1920, and includes seven contributing buildings. They are rectangular brick factory buildings with heavy timber frame construction.
The Gruber Wagon Works is a historic industrial facility on Red Bridge Road in Bern Township, Pennsylvania, United States. [3] Built about 1882, it is an extremely rare example of a fully outfitted 19th-century wagon manufacturing facility.
Nov. 10—Jodi Susick wasn't going to miss her chance to order the red devil's food cake from the Wagon Wheel. "My dad would pick me up on his lunch break and bring me with him for lunch," said ...
On a Saturday in February, a group of strangers loads into a covered wagon for a guided tour of Duette Preserve. Sponsored by the Manatee Fish & Game Association and Manatee County Government, the ...
The Wagon Wheel is closing its doors, but fans of the dessert will be able to continue ordering whole cakes, Kaufman said this week. "When we announced the restaurant closing, we had a lot of ...
Production began in the last week of February, and was scheduled for release on April 10, opening on time. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Production on the film was finished by March 9. [ 7 ] The National Legion of Decency gave the film a rating of A-1, "Unobjectionable for general patronage".