Forged in Northeast Pennsylvania: 250 Years of American Innovation
A free lecture by Ken Okrepkie, Wednesday, April 8th at WVIA StudiosFor more than 250 years, Northeastern Pennsylvania has helped power the nation. Join us for a compelling evening of stories tracing our region’s economic evolution — from the first commercial coal mine near Pittston in 1775 to today’s diversified economy. Come explore the industries that shaped our past — and continue to influence our future.
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Explore a living history museum celebrating NEPA's contribution to American independence.
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Part of WVIA's Conversations for the Common Good Series.
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