Wyoming County — Tunkhannock, Factoryville & Endless Mountains
US-6 / US-11 / PA-29 / PA-92
Wyoming County sits northwest of Lackawanna County along the Susquehanna River in the Endless Mountains region. Anchored by Tunkhannock (the Wyoming County seat, a historic small town on the Susquehanna), Factoryville (home of Keystone College, a small private liberal arts college), Nicholson (site of the historic Tunkhannock Creek Viaduct, a 2,375-foot concrete railroad bridge built 1915 that is one of the most impressive American railroad engineering landmarks), and the small farm villages of Laceyville, Meshoppen, Mehoopany (home of the large Procter & Gamble paper products plant producing Bounty and Charmin), Falls, Dalton, Noxen, and the rural townships. The region is the edge of the Pennsylvania Endless Mountains tourism region.
Communities
0 communities in Wyoming County.