Boro of Susquehanna Depot, home of the Erie Railroad Shops
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Susquehanna Depot History

Susquehanna Depot's history involves the demise of a Native American tribe, the birth of a religion, the evolution of a railroad, the creation of industry in rare rock and timber, and much more. Inhabited since before 1794, and incorporated in 1853 the area's history encompasses both frontier and industrial America. Although both high speed cable internet service and modern transportation are now available, the borough still holds its old fashioned charm.

Erie Railroad Station



Historical Information
       Birth of a Town                        Erie Effects           
          Pre-History                           Early History           
        PA Bluestone                               SCDA                
              Links                                     SDAHS                
 Local Mormon History           Mormon Monument    



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