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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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    • Aug 15, 2019
    • 5 min

    August 15 1919

    New Milford –Although New Milford has always been one of the finest towns on the map and her people courteous in the extreme, travelers h...
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    webmaster045
    • Jun 20, 2019
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    June 20 1919

    Montrose – It will be of general interest to the people of this section to know the not inconsiderable part a Montrose industry played in...
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    webmaster045
    • May 2, 2019
    • 5 min

    May 02 1919

    Alford – There is every probability that Alford will soon have a substantial industry, giving employment to several people, through the i...
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    • Mar 28, 2019
    • 5 min

    March 28 1919

    Daylight Savings Time-100 Years Ago. At 2 o’clock Sunday morning we turn our clocks ahead an hour. The daylight saving system goes into e...
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    webmaster045
    • Aug 23, 2018
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    August 23 1918

    Dimock – Last Sunday brought to Dimock the largest crowd that ever attended the Camp Meeting. While no figures are available at present, ...
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    webmaster045
    • Jun 7, 2018
    • 5 min

    June 07 1918

    Scranton/Binghamton – The Scranton and Binghamton Railroad Co., with headquarters in Scranton, and which operates an electric system betw...
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    webmaster045
    • Mar 22, 2018
    • 5 min

    March 22 1918

    Montrose – On Monday last, the Supreme Court of the State of Pennsylvania, sitting at Philadelphia, admitted Sue M. Strous as a member of...
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    webmaster045
    • Sep 28, 2017
    • 5 min

    September 28 1917

    Forest City – William Gliha has lost his naturalization papers. Anyone finding same will confer a favor by returning them. ALSO Edward Co...
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    webmaster045
    • Jun 22, 2017
    • 6 min

    June 22 1917

    Herrick Center –Mr. Crippen, D & H claims News Brief: The fashion editor of the Woman’s Home Companion says: “Something is going into the...
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    webmaster045
    • Mar 9, 2017
    • 5 min

    March 09 1917

    Montrose – Charles F. Watrous, one of the first to enlist during the Civil War, died on March 2, 1917. He was born December 17, 1836 on ...
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    webmaster045
    • Jan 12, 2017
    • 5 min

    January 12 1917

    Brooklyn – Israel Reynolds, of West Brooklyn, died at his home on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1917, where he had lived practically all his life of...
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    webmaster045
    • Oct 27, 2016
    • 5 min

    October 27 1916

    Choconut – Susquehanna county, which has been free from infantile paralysis cases throughout the epidemic, cannot now boast of freedom fr...
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    webmaster045
    • Oct 13, 2016
    • 5 min

    October 13 1916

    South Gibson – Henry Pickering, aged 68 years, died Oct. 5, 1916, at his home here. He was a lifelong resident, well known and respected ...
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    • Aug 18, 2016
    • 5 min

    August 18 1916

    Apolacon – Apolacon township is one of the most sparsely settled sections of this county. A purely farming section, and not far from the ...
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    • Jul 28, 2016
    • 4 min

    July 28 1916

    Forest City – Prof. J.S. Lee, A. M. has lately compiled a pamphlet on “Zoology Outlines” for use in the class room. Prof. Lee experience...
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    • Jul 14, 2016
    • 5 min

    July 14 1916

    West Lenox – The storm on the evening of July 2nd did great damage. The strong wind blew one-half of the roof from N. Empet’s house; also...
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    • Apr 14, 2016
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    April 14 1916

    Auburn Four Corners/Montrose – Albert Hughes, of Auburn Four Corners, was found “guilty of murder in the second degree” for the shooting ...
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    • Mar 10, 2016
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    March 10 1916

    Dimock – Dimock had a rather easy time with the Meshoppen High School five last Friday evening, winning in decisive style by a score of 3...
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    • Feb 25, 2016
    • 5 min

    February 25 1916

    Forest Lake – One of the most heart-rendering occurrences it has been our duty to report in many a day occurred Feb. 17th, when Kenneth, ...
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    • Feb 4, 2016
    • 5 min

    February 04 1916

    Franklin Forks – The ladies of this place and vicinity will hold a church rally at the Alliance hall, Feb. 9th. Dinner will be served and...
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