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Hawley is located where Middle Creek enters the Lackawaxen River, at (41.478225, -75.179154) [10] at an elevation of 1,033 feet (314.9 m Hawley students attend Wallenpaupack Areas Schools, with high, middle, and primary schools approximately five miles from town and located on the shores of Lake Wallenpaupack.
In the Commonwealth, the median family income was $49,501 [2] and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010. [3] The school district operates six schools. Wallenpaupack Area South Elementary, Newfoundland, PA (grades K-5) Wallenpaupack Area North Elementary, Hawley, PA (grades 3-5) Wallenpaupack Hawley Center, Hawley, PA ...
Bellemonte Silk Mill, also known as Welwood Silk Mill and Sherman Underwear Mills, is a historic mill located at Hawley, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1880-1881, and rebuilt in 1894 after a fire. It is a three- to five-story, long and narrow bluestone building in a High Victorian Gothic style. It features a castellated roof ...
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After several years of building, Woodloch Pines had doubled in size. By 1983, the resort covered 150 acres (0.61 km 2), 1-mile (1.6 km) of shoreline on Lake Teedyuskung, and had 135 guest rooms. Woodloch is currently on 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2) and can accommodate over 900 guests. Woodloch is still run by the Kiesendahl family, with son John as ...
U.S. News & World Report has ranked 150 cities as the best places to live for 2024-25. To make the cut, a city had to have good value and be a desirable place to live with a strong job market and ...
At this time, PA 590 was paved between US 611 and PA 690 and for a short distance to the west of US 6. [2] By 1930, a portion of the route west of Lackawaxen was paved while the route was under construction between Hollisterville and PA 90 (now PA 191/PA 196) in Hamlin, between Rowland and west of Lackawaxen, and into Lackawaxen.