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Historical Markers in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Schuylkill County, PA (136) Berks County, PA (293) Carbon County, PA (77) Columbia County, PA (74) Dauphin County, PA (318) Lebanon County, PA (109) Lehigh County, PA (127) Luzerne County, PA (310) Northumberland County, PA (113)  SchuylkillCounty(136) Schuylkill County (136)  BerksCounty(293) Berks County (293)  CarbonCounty(77) Carbon County (77)  ColumbiaCounty(74) Columbia County (74)  DauphinCounty(318) Dauphin County (318)  LebanonCounty(109) Lebanon County (109)  LehighCounty(127) Lehigh County (127)  LuzerneCounty(310) Luzerne County (310)  NorthumberlandCounty(113) Northumberland County (113)
Pottsville is the county seat for Schuylkill County
Tamaqua is in Schuylkill County
      Schuylkill County (136)  
ADJACENT TO SCHUYLKILL COUNTY
      Berks County (293)  
      Carbon County (77)  
      Columbia County (74)  
      Dauphin County (318)  
      Lebanon County (109)  
      Lehigh County (127)  
      Luzerne County (310)  
      Northumberland County (113)  
 
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1 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County, Tamaqua — Anthracite Bank of Tamaqua
On West Broad Street (U.S. 209) at North Nescopec Street, on the right when traveling west on West Broad Street.
The Anthracite Bank of Tamaqua was built by William Donaldson in 1850 as the town’s first bank. In 1865 it became the First National Bank and moved across the street. During the 1880’s the building served as the home of Col. Henry L. Cake who let . . . Map (db m86750) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County, Tamaqua — Anthracite Railroader Memorial
On Railroad Street (Pennsylvania Route 309) north of Broad Street (U.S. 209), on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated to all the Railroaders who worked on or around the many anthracite Railroads and Mines of our Hardcoal Region. You are an integral part of the unique rich history and cultural heritage of Pennsylvania's Anthracite Coal . . . Map (db m232685) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County, Tamaqua — Burkhardt Moser Log Home
On East Broad Street (U.S. 209) at North Greenwood Street, on the right when traveling west on East Broad Street.
First home in Tamaqua: built in 1801 by founder Burkhardt Moser: still stands in the rear of 307 East Broad St. Moser settled here in 1799 and built a sawmill nearby. He was the first to discover coal in the area in 1817. Tamaqua, PennsylvaniaMap (db m128312) HM
4 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County, Tamaqua — Colliery Bell
On Railroad Street (Pennsylvania Route 309) near Broad Street (U.S. 209), on the right when traveling south.
From Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. Lansford Donated In Memory Of Mr. & Mrs. Norman SchockMap (db m232681) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County, Tamaqua — Little Schuylkill Hotel
On Market Street at Mauch Chunk Street, on the right when traveling north on Market Street.
The Little Schuylkill Hotel was built in 1827 as the first hotel in Tamaqua by the Little Schuylkill Navigation Railroad and Coal Company who first laid out parks for the town. This is the first stone building erected in Tamaqua. The company planned . . . Map (db m195795) HM
6 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County, Tamaqua — Little Schuylkill Railroad
On West Broad Street (U.S. 209) at Center Street (Pennsylvania Route 309) on West Broad Street.
The first railroad in the nation to haul anthracite coal by steam locomotive was built in 1829. It connected the rich coal mines of the Tamaqua area with the Schuylkill Canal at Port Clinton. The 21-mile line opened in 1831 and is still in operation . . . Map (db m86747) HM
7 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County, Tamaqua — Odd Fellows Cemetery
On West Broad Street (US 209).
The cemetery was incorporated in 1865 and contains the graves of many of Tamaqua’s most prominent citizens. The focal point of the cemetery is its Soldier’s Circle and Civil War Monument, dedicated in 1870. Tamaqua, PennsylvaniaMap (db m86753) HM
8 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County, Tamaqua — Reading & Northern Railroad"The Road of Anthracite"
On Railroad Street (Pennsylvania Route 309) at Broad Street (U.S. 209), on the right when traveling south on Railroad Street.
It began with a leaf-fall 300 million years ago Anthracite is the only coal which evolved beyond geology ~ here, in Northeastern Pennsylvania it became the symbol and identity of a unique and historic region and cultural heritage . . . Map (db m232686) HM
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9 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County, Tamaqua — TamaquaSchuylkill Co. Pennsylvania
On Railroad Street (Pennsylvania Route 309) south of Biddle Street, on the right when traveling south.
has been designated a Showcase Community The highest regional honor of Northeastern Pennsylvania's 250th Anniversary in 2018 You are still truly our "People of the Patch" showing your exceptional . . . Map (db m232690) HM
10 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County, Tamaqua — The Jno. F. McGinty Brewery
On E. Broad Street just west of Patterson Street.
This large imposing building was built in 1897 as the Jno. F. McGinty Brewery, famous for their Lager Beer, XXX Porter Brown Stout and wholesale Liquors. It had a capacity of 15,000 barrels per year initially. By 1903 its capacity was increased to . . . Map (db m86794) HM
11 Pennsylvania, Schuylkill County, Tamaqua — The Murder of Benjamin Yost
On West Broad Street (US 209) at South Lehigh Street on West Broad Street (US 209).
During the early morning hours of July 6, 1875, police officer Benjamin F. Yost was murdered on this corner as he climbed a ladder to extinguish the street lamp. Alleged members of the Molly Maguires were convicted of the murder and were hanged June . . . Map (db m86752) HM
 
 
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May. 2, 2024