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In 1887, Wyalusing became a borough. [8] Many of the buildings constructed in the late 19th century and early 1920s are still part of Main Street today. Cargill meat packing plant, Wyalusing. Wyalusing is home to one of the biggest beef processing plants on the East Coast. Cargill regional beef Wyalusing is located just a couple miles outside ...
First Baptist Church of Flint, known since 1960s as Woodside Church formed 1830s until 2018, at 1509 E Court Street. Flint, MI Oldest Baptist Church in Flint, now American Baptist, Alliance of Baptists and United Church of Christ.
Wyalusing Township is located in southeast Bradford County, along the northeast bank of the Susquehanna River.It is bordered by Standing Stone Township to the northwest, Herrick Township to the north, Stevens Township to the northeast, and Tuscarora Township to the east.
Wyalusing may refer to: United States. Wyalusing, Pennsylvania, a borough in Bradford County Wyalusing Township, Pennsylvania, in the above borough;
New Hope Baptist Church, Romulus, Alabama, located in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; New Hope Baptist Church, Boston, Massachusetts, housed in the former Tremont Street Methodist Episcopal Church building; New Hope Baptist Church (Chickasha, Oklahoma), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Grady County, Oklahoma; New Hope Baptist ...
The church was built for a Freewill Baptist congregation, which also made the 1868 expansion. It was purchased in 1915 by an African-American offshoot of the Middle Street Baptist Church, which organized as the People's Baptist Church in 1893. It was the first church in Portsmouth to be owned by an African-American congregation.
Tuscarora Township is located in the south-eastern corner of Bradford County. It is bordered by Stevens Township to the north, Wyalusing Township to the west, and Wilmot Township to the southwest, across the Susquehanna River.
Browntown is an unincorporated community along U.S. Route 6 in Wyalusing Township, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania. [1] The community borders the Susquehanna River.