Historical Markers in
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

109th Field Artillery Battalion 109th Field Artillery Battalion Memorial 28th Infantry Division Memorial 443rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion Memorial 4th-5th-7th-8th Wards WWII Honor Roll A Formal Promenade Across the River Abijah Smith & Company Administration Building Agnes Flood High Water Mark Agnes Flood Line All for the View Amedeo Obici (1877-1947) American Institute of Mining Engineers America's First Jazz Festival Anning Owen Arthur Horace James (1883-1973) Attilio "Rocky" Castellani Avondale Mine Disaster Baltimore Mine Tunnel Disaster Battle of Wyoming Battle of Wyoming Battlefield of Wyoming Birthplace of the AIME Birthplace of the National Federation of the Blind Bridging Two Cities Camp Luzerne Captain Ann Bernatitus Center of Law, Politics and Power Chief Roland "Legs" Biscontini Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus Civil War Memorial Civil War Memorial Coach Robert "Bob" Barbieri Coal Miners Memorial Coal Miners Memorial Monument College Misericordia Concrete City Connecticut Settlement Crabapple Daniel J. Flood Denison House Early Settlers and War Veterans Memorial Eckley Miners' Village Eckley Miners’ Village Edward A. Walsh (1881 - 1959) Ellen Webster Palmer Ellen Webster Palmer Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins Exploring The Corridor Exploring the Corridor F.M. Kirby & Co. Store First Permanent Settlement in the Wyoming Valley Former Site of St. Mary's Convent Fort Durkee Fort Wilkes Barre 1778 Fort Wyoming Fort Wyoming Forty Fort Forty Fort Cemetery Lost Graves Memorial Forty Fort Meeting House Franz Kline (1910 - 1962) Fred Morgan Kirby George Catlin Gulf War Memorial Harvey's Lake Henry M. Hoyt Holy Mother of Sorrows P.N.C.C. War Memorial Holy Rosary Parish Veterans Memorial Honor Roll of St. Joseph’s Parish Inspiration Mural James Bird Jenkins Fort Jesse Fell John Abbott and Isaac Williams King's College Founders Knox Mine Disaster Korean War Memorial Laborer’s Double Dwelling Lattimer Massacre Lattimer Massacre Lehigh Path Luzerne County Lyman H. Howe Memorial to Honor SS Peter and Paul Parish Min L. Matheson Mocanaqua Mount Joe Palooka Nanticoke Nescopeck Old Ship Zion Church Bell Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parents Corner Pete Gray Wyshner Peter F. Rothermel Pittston Fort Public Square Park Raymond Slabinski Rev. Jacob Johnson, A.M. Rev. John J. Curran Rev. Joseph Murgas River Ran Black Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish Centennial Saints Peter and Paul Lutheran Church Sephaniah Reese Sergeant Sherwood Baker Shawnee Fort Shickshinny St. John the Baptist Church St. Joseph's Church St. Mary's High School St. Mary's PNCC Organizers and Veterans Memorial Sugarloaf Massacre Teedyuscung Thank Josiah White The Birthplace of HBO The Bloody Rock The Fine Arts Fiesta The Greater Pittston Coal Miner The Redington Hotel The Roberts Tower The Sugarloaf Massacre The Sullivan Expedition against the Iroquois Indians Tinsley Hall Toni the Tomato Mule Trailing Along Trailing Along Twin Shaft Disaster U.S.S. Wilkes-Barre Union Access Veterans Memorial Veterans Memorial Veterans Memorial Veterans Memorial Veterans Memorial Veterans Memorial Veterans Memorial Vietnam Veterans Memorial Vietnam War Memorial Vietnam War Memorial Vietnam War Memorial Wapwallopen War and Veterans Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial War Memorial Warriors Path Welcome to the Anthracite Heritage Walk What on Earth is a Levee? What on Earth is a Levee? White Haven Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre Fort William Camp Gildersleeve William G. McGowan Workers in Greater Pittston's Garment Industry World War I Memorial World War II Memorial World War Memorial World War Memorial World War Memorial World War Memorial World Wars Memorial Wyoming Division Canal Wyoming Seminary Presidents' Lost Graves Memorial