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Historical Markers in Lanesboro, Pennsylvania
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ADJACENT TO SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
Bradford County (139) ►
Lackawanna County (340) ►
Wayne County (94) ►
Wyoming County (27) ►
Broome County, New York (104) ►
Tioga County, New York (66) ►
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1 ► Pennsylvania, Susquehanna County, Lanesboro — Site of St. John's Church and Cemetery — ![]() |
Site of the original St. John's Church and cemetery constructed in 1847 by Father John Vincent O'Reilly to serve the Erie Railroad Workers building the Star[r]ucca viaduct. In 1853 the parish moved to Susquehanna as the workers followed the Erie . . . — — Map (db m104392) HM |
2 ► Pennsylvania, Susquehanna County, Lanesboro — Starrucca Viaduct — ![]() |
Built in 1847-48 by the Erie Railroad, it is the oldest stone railroad bridge in the State in use today. Viaduct is 1040 feet long, 100 feet high and 25 feet wide at the top. — — Map (db m52942) HM |
3 ► Pennsylvania, Susquehanna County, Lanesboro — Starrucca Viaduct - The Bridge of Stone — ![]() |
[Marker Panel 1] Starrucca Viaduct Constructed 1847-1848 Elevation - 1000 feet above sea level Length - 1040 feet Height - 100 feet Width of Deck - 26 feet Number of Arches - 17 Depth of Pier Footings - 6 to 9 feet . . . — — Map (db m104387) HM |