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The Tamaqua station is a disused railway station that is located in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Tamaqua Historic District. [1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 26, 1985, as the Reading Railroad Passenger Station-Tamaqua.
On December 14, 1913, the L&NE acquired the balance of the Panther Creek Railroad, running east from Tamaqua to Summit Hill, and with a connection to the Hauto Tunnel for access to Nesquehoning obtained in 1915. The L&NE made the route between Hauto and Maybrook, NY its main line. [8] L&NE decided to end its railroad operations in late 1961.
Tamaqua station in July 2010. The main highway in Tamaqua is Pennsylvania Route 309, which connects it with Allentown and Philadelphia to its south and Hazleton and Wilkes-Barre to its north, where it continues as PA Route 29 to the New York state line.
Maize Cocina & Cocktails, a Mexican fusion restaurant and bar, will open Tuesday, Oct. 15 at the station, 301 N Ave. West. The 100-seat eatery is in a more-than 3,000-square-foot space, with ...
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T&P Tavern, a grill and bar in the 1931-vintage restaurant inside the grand old downtown Fort Worth commuter rail station, will close July 27, owners announced Tuesday on social media.
Roughly bounded by Laurel Boulevard, Railroad, Morris and 4th Streets: Pottsville: 13: Reading Railroad Passenger Station–Tamaqua: Reading Railroad Passenger Station–Tamaqua: December 26, 1985 : Off West Broad Street
The mustard was created by Charles C. Herlocher I from an old family recipe for the Train Station Restaurant in State College, Pennsylvania in the 1970s. [1] Herlocher's Dipping Mustard became a coast-to-coast deli condiment staple in 1992, when Charles C. Herlocher II took over the nationwide distribution.