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    HOURS

    Summer Hours (May-Sept.)

    Monday-Thursday: 9:00AM-5:00PM

     

    Winter Hours (Oct.-April)

    Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: 9:00AM-5:00PM

    Wednesday: 12:00PM-5:00PM

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    *Year Round* -- 2nd Saturday of each month

    10AM - 2PM

     **COVID-19 UPDATE**

    NEW HOURS

     

    Monday - Thursday

    9AM-4PM

     

     

    *Starting July 1st 2020 the Museum will be open by appointment during the above hours*

    OUR  HOURS

    Summer Hours (May-Sept.)

    Monday-Thursday: 9:00AM-5:00PM

     

    Winter Hours (Oct.-April)

    Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: 9:00AM-5:00PM

    Wednesday: 12:00PM-5:00PM

     

    *All Year: 2nd Saturday of each month

    10:00AM-2:00PM

     

    **COVID-19 UPDATE**

    NEW HOURS

     

    Monday - Thursday

    9AM - 4PM

     

    *Starting July 1st the Museum will be open by appointment during the above hours*

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    ADDRESS

    18 Monument Street

    Montrose, PA 18801

     

    E-mail: info@susqcohistsoc.org

     

    Tel: 570-278-1622

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    • Dec 9, 2004
    • 4 min

    December 09 1904

    "The leaves have turned to yellow, The porch's charm has died; Now Gladys and her fellow Must lallygag inside." Laurel Lake, Silver Lake ...
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    webmaster045
    • Dec 2, 2004
    • 4 min

    December 02 1904

    Franklin Forks - The young hunters had quite an experience a few days ago. While out hunting the dogs started up three wild cats. The boy...
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    webmaster045
    • Nov 25, 2004
    • 4 min

    November 25 1904

    Choconut - In the case of Com'th vs. Frank and William Regan, on trial when the Democrat went to press last week, William, the younger br...
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    webmaster045
    • Nov 18, 2004
    • 4 min

    November 18 1904

    Snow Storm - The snow storm the first of the week was the worst experienced in this section so early in the winter, or rather late in the...
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    webmaster045
    • Nov 11, 2004
    • 4 min

    November 11 1904

    Rush - Sheridan & Price of Meshoppen are holding a special clothing sale at the store of Kahler & Terry, Lawton, and showing the largest ...
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    webmaster045
    • Nov 4, 2004
    • 4 min

    November 04 1904

    Forest City - Charles Sczlinsky, whose back was broken under a fall of rock on Aug. 8 last, and has since been at Emergency hospital, was...
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    webmaster045
    • Oct 28, 2004
    • 4 min

    October 28 1904

    Glenwood - Squirrel pot-pie is now all the go. Montrose - The "roughers" in the cut glass factory have been working a couple of hours ove...
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    webmaster045
    • Oct 21, 2004
    • 4 min

    October 21 1904

    Harford - As D. M. Farrar, familiarly known as "Uncle Dan," was about to remove from here to reside at Elmira, the members of Live Oak Lo...
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    webmaster045
    • Oct 14, 2004
    • 4 min

    October 14 1904

    Rush - Daniel Oakes was selling onions through Auburn Twp last week at 80 cents a bushel. He has a truck patch of three acres. We asked h...
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    webmaster045
    • Oct 7, 2004
    • 4 min

    October 07 1904

    Glenwood - Shooting has already commenced and by the time squirrel season opens there will be none left for the law abiding citizens. Go ...
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    webmaster045
    • Sep 30, 2004
    • 4 min

    September 30 1904

    Franklin Twp. - A.C. Lowe was in Montrose on Saturday; and, by the way, Mr. Lowe has a baby pretty enough to capture the first prize, a $...
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    webmaster045
    • Sep 23, 2004
    • 4 min

    September 23 1904

    Harford - We once again have a harness shop in our town, George Tiffany having opened one in the Osborn building. Susquehanna - The entir...
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    webmaster045
    • Sep 16, 2004
    • 4 min

    September 16 1904

    Friendsville - A meeting of the gentlemen of St. Francis Xavier's parish was called on Sunday last to decide whether the old church shoul...
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    webmaster045
    • Sep 9, 2004
    • 5 min

    September 09 1904

    New Milford - The barrel makers at Whitney's storehouse have stopped work for a time. They have made up 5,000 barrels and later on 15,000...
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    webmaster045
    • Sep 2, 2004
    • 4 min

    September 02 1904

    Brandt - It is reported that the Brandt acid factory will be closed for all time, in less than a year, owing to the exhaustion of the woo...
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    webmaster045
    • Aug 26, 2004
    • 5 min

    August 26 1904

    Upsonville - Arthur Hunsinger, with a load of friends from Omaha, Neb., while returning from the Sunday School picnic at Heart Lake, last...
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    webmaster045
    • Aug 19, 2004
    • 5 min

    August 19 1904

    South Gibson - Ninety-one persons were in attendance at the Brundage reunion held in Harford, August 10, despite the rainy morning. Those...
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    webmaster045
    • Aug 12, 2004
    • 4 min

    August 12 1904

    Springville - R. W. Kent, of Elk Lake, has been in this place the past week representing the Fyrecide Co., of New York. The company has a...
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    webmaster045
    • Aug 5, 2004
    • 5 min

    August 05 1904

    Oakley - Notice has been received from the government that after August 1st the Post Office at this place will be discontinued. Great Ben...
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    webmaster045
    • Jul 29, 2004
    • 4 min

    July 29 1904

    Dimock - Percy Ballentine has just purchased a new 24-horsepower Pierce touring car. It is the most powerful machine in this section and ...
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