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Roughly bounded by US 15, Beck St., Susquehanna River and Borough boundary, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°57′51″N 76°53′04″W / 40.96417°N 76.88444°W / 40.96417; -76
Ridge Rd. (SR 3016), 1 mile E of PA 304, between Mifflinburg and New Berlin: Plaque French & Indian War, Military, Native American Lewisburg Cross-Cut Canal: January 3, 1955: Pa. 45 (Market St.) near bridge, Lewisburg: City
The Lewisburg Cemetery Association was incorporated when the cemetery first opened. [4] The association's president is Kathy Lentz, [3] who succeeded Nancy Neuman. [1] In 2023, to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the cemetery's establishment, tours were held. [1] The cemetery is site 9 on Bucknell University's "Poetry Path". [6]
It features a cast-iron front manufactured in Danville, Pennsylvania. Over the years the building has housed a general store, shoe store, feed store, and post office, as well as fraternal organizations on the upper floors. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It is located in the Lewisburg Historic District. [1]
West of Lewisburg on Pennsylvania Route 192, Buffalo Township, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°57′47″N 76°58′4″W / 40.96306°N 76.96778°W / 40.96306; -76
7th Street is a downtown street in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, United States. It runs for around 1.06 miles (1.71 km), from North 10th Street in the northwest to River Road in the southeast. North of its intersection with Market Street (Pennsylvania Route 45), it is named North 7th Street
Campus Theatre is an entertainment venue in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, United States. Opened in 1941, and located on Market Street, it is one of the few single-screen Art Deco movie houses in the country still in operation, and forms part of Lewisburg Historic District. [1] It is now owned by Bucknell University and leased to The Campus Theatre ...
Built by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad in 1884, this historic train station is a one-and-one-half-story, brick and frame building that was created in an eclectic Late Victorian style.