Tunkhannock Creek Viaduct

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The Tunkhannock Creek Viaduct (commonly referred to as the Tunkhannock Creek), also known as the Nicholson Bridge to locals, is a reinforced concrete railroad bridge built by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad in 1912-1915.

10/01/2024

Fall is underway and Pennsylvania is ready to put on a show! After several periods of dryness during the growing season, much-needed summer/early fall rains helped stave off leaves dropping, keeping forest canopies green.

Cold nights, coupled with prevailing dry conditions during late August and early September stimulated noticeable color changes throughout Penn’s Woods.

Fall foliage viewers should expect a vibrant season that arrives sooner!🍁🍂

Learn more in the 2024 Week 1 Pennsylvania Fall Foliage report ➡️ http://bit.ly/2OCvs8C.

Don't forget, Nicholson's Bridge Day will be on Sunday, September 12, 2021 from 9 am until 4 pm at the Nicholson Fireman...
08/24/2021

Don't forget, Nicholson's Bridge Day will be on Sunday, September 12, 2021 from 9 am until 4 pm at the Nicholson Fireman's Carnival Grounds off Route 92 (the Viaduct Valley Way Scenic Byway ). More details here:

Phoebe Snow and Conductor, too! This event is organized by the Nicholson Women’s Club. For more information, please call 570-942-6747 or 570-468-6903.

12/24/2020
Check out November issue of Happenings Magazine:
12/01/2020

Check out November issue of Happenings Magazine:

More commonly known as the Nicholson Bridge, the Tunkhannock Viaduct is the world’s largest reinforced concrete railroad bridge. It spans 2,375 feet across and 34 feet wide over the Tunkhannock Creek. It required 500 men to build, using cutting-edge technology of the day, including steam shovels, ...

We made the Wyoming County Press Examiner!
11/11/2020

We made the Wyoming County Press Examiner!

The second part of a historic mural is on display at the Dietrich Theater in Tunkhannock.

We are in the news! Thanks to Bob Lizza, the artist, the Dietrich Theater for the space, and the Endless Mountains Herit...
11/10/2020

We are in the news! Thanks to Bob Lizza, the artist, the Dietrich Theater for the space, and the Endless Mountains Heritage Region for providing the funding to make it happen.

A piece of history is on display in Wyoming County. The second piece of a mural covering the Dietrich Theater in Tunkhannock was installed on Monday.

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Lackawanna Trail/Route 11
Nicholson, PA
18446

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