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  2. Sayre, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Sayre is a borough in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania. It is the principal city in the Sayre, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area. It lies 18 miles (29 km) southeast of Elmira, New York, and 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Binghamton. It is currently the largest city in Bradford County.

  3. Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.guthrie.org /location /guthrie-robert-packer-hospital. Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital is a rural teaching hospital in Sayre, Pennsylvania. It was founded as Robert Packer Hospital in 1885, making it the oldest hospital in the Twin Tiers of Pennsylvania and New York. [2] The hospital is a primary stroke center and level I trauma ...

  4. Bradford County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    www.bradfordcountypa.org. Pennsylvania Historical Marker. Designated. July 10, 1982 [1] Bradford County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, its population was 59,967. [2] Its county seat is Towanda. [3] The county was created on February 21, 1810, from parts of Lycoming and Luzerne Counties.

  5. Donald Guthrie (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Donald Guthrie (June 23, 1880 – October 30, 1958) was an American surgeon best known for establishing Guthrie Clinic in Sayre, Pennsylvania in 1910. One of nation's earliest multi-specialty group medical practices, Guthrie based the formation of the clinic that bears his name on the principles he learned while a surgical resident (1906 - 1909) at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.

  6. Robert H. Sayre - Wikipedia

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    Sayre was born on October 13, 1824, to William Heysham Sayre and his wife, Elizabeth Kent, on the Kent family's farm near Bloomsburg in rural Columbia County, Pennsylvania. In 1828, the Sayre family moved to Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania, now Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, where he worked as a lockmaster for the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company. He ...

  7. Sayre Yard - Wikipedia

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    Length. 1,362 miles (2,192 kilometres) Historic Sayre Yard, named after the chief engineer and first superintendent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad (LV), [ 1] was established across the state line in 1876 in Waverly, New York and Sayre, Pennsylvania. The large yard, and the purpose built company town, Sayre, Pennsylvania [ 1] were founded as part ...

  8. Sayre Area School District - Wikipedia

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    Sayre Area School District teachers went on strike on April 12, 2016, adversely impacting the time period for the state testing of students. They were ordered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education to return to work on April 22 of the same year. Sayre teachers had been working without a contract for three years at the time of the strike ...

  9. Morning Times - Wikipedia

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    4,700 (as of 2021) [1] Website. morning-times.com. The Morning Times (formerly the Evening Times) is a morning newspaper published Monday through Saturday in Sayre, Pennsylvania. The newspaper serves Athens, Pennsylvania, Sayre, Pennsylvania, Waverly, New York, and the surrounding communities in the Penn-York Valley area of the Twin Tiers.