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. Josephs Parish
Inspiration Mural
James Bird
Jenkins Fort
Jesse Fell
John Abbott and Isaac Williams
King's College Founders
Knox Mine Disaster
Korean War Memorial
Laborers 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