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    Downtown restaurants offer a monthlong taste of local cuisine, and Williamsport welcomes a new bakery. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  3. Hampton by Hilton - Wikipedia

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    Hampton by Hilton, formerly (and still commonly called) Hampton Inn or Hampton Inn & Suites, is an American chain of hotels trademarked by Hilton Worldwide. [2] The Hampton hotel brand is a chain of moderately priced, budget to midscale limited service hotels with limited food and beverage facilities.

  4. Genetti Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Designed by architect William Lee Stoddart, the Lycoming Hotel (now known as the Genetti Hotel) took a little over a year to build, with construction starting in 1921 and the project being completed in 1922. It is the second tallest building in Williamsport as the Trinity Episcopal Church stands 210 feet tall. [2]

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    From fine-dining restaurants to a mouthwatering pizza trailer, here are the six hottest restaurants and eateries in the Hamptons for summer 2024.

  7. Williamsport, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    James Russell built his inn on what is now the northeastern corner of East Third and Mulberry Streets in downtown. [10] On April 13, 1795 Lycoming County was formed from Northumberland County. It encompassed all the lands of Northumberland County situated west of Muncy Hills and was a domain of 12,500 square miles (32,000 km 2 ), comprising ...