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Marshalls Creek is an unincorporated community in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located on Business U.S. Route 209 at the southern terminus of Route 402 in Smithfield Township. It is named after the creek that flows southward through it into the Delaware River. Business 209 joins the 209 bypass just east of the village.
Blakeslee is an unincorporated community in Tobyhanna Township in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States.Blakeslee is located at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 115 and Pennsylvania Route 940.
Laneco, a local chain of stores in eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, typically operated stores that functioned as a combination of both a department store and a food market. However, the Lane department store at the Trexler Mall was a rare instance of a Laneco store that lacked a food market, likely due to the presence of A&P at the same ...
Marshalls includes a comparison price to what similar items would retail for at full-price department stores or specialty retailers. At $24.99 each, this sign compared to $38 elsewhere. Marshalls ...
A flea market (or swap meet) is a type of street market that provides space for vendors to sell previously owned (second-hand) goods. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This type of market is often seasonal. However, in recent years there has been the development of 'formal' and 'casual' markets [ 3 ] which divides a fixed-style market (formal) with long-term leases ...
Smithfield Township’s long-awaited Marshalls Falls Park officially opened to the public on Friday, April 12. The township bought the 15-acre parcel that makes up the bulk of the park in 2008 ...
Marshalls offers great prices on gift wrap, gift bags and decorative boxes. The grandkids will love this metallic Aliens and Santa gift wrap combo. Retirees will love the price, since the set ...
The history of Mountain Lake House can be traced back to 1902, when Harvey Huffman bought 113 acres of land outside Marshalls Creek village. One or two farmhouses were present on the north side of Pond Creek, [2] which would later become Marshall Lake. A 12-room boarding house suitable for 30 guests was the main house described in 1915.