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The Hotel Edison in Sunbury, Pennsylvania was built in 1871 by entrepreneur Edward T. Drumheller [1] and opened as the City Hotel in January 1872. [2] It was the first building to be lit with Thomas Edison 's three-wire system in July 1883.
206 Armory Rd, Sunbury, PA 17801 Building-Government 89002082 The Hotel Edison [21] 1871 401 Market St, Sunbury, PA 17801 Building-Commercial Sunbury Historic District [22] 1870 Arch-Chestnut Sts., Sunbury, PA Location-District 83004240 Maclay-Wolverton House [23] 1773 106 Arch St, Sunbury, PA 17801: Building-Home Tilgham House 1772
The Sunbury Historic District is a national ... Sunbury Textile Mills (1896), Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Depot, Edison Hotel, Masonic Temple (1907), Chestnut ...
Dec. 14—SUNBURY — Sunbury residents now have an authentic Mexican restaurant downtown. El Limon Mexican Taqueria opened its doors Friday in the former McGuigan's Public House, which closed its ...
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The Northumberland County Historical Society is a Pennsylvania nonprofit organization, which was chartered on October 26, 1925 and incorporated on May 21, 1998. Its leaders, members and volunteers are dedicated to the collection, preservation and exhibition of artifacts, documents, photographs, and other items which tell the story of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania and its people.
Jul. 14—SUNBURY — The Sunbury city clerk's office will open for part-time hours while officials search for a full-time clerk. According to City Administrator Derrick Backer, the office will ...
In November 1882, the Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Shamokin, Pennsylvania was established. In 1883, it became only the second three-wire electrical station in the world. [4] The first was Edison's plant in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, which opened on July 4, 1883. The opening ceremony was attended by Edison himself.