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- Factoryville is a borough in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. The po****tion was 1,146 at the 2020 census. Factoryville was named for a woolen...
- Hall of Fame as one of its first five members. Mathewson grew up in Factoryville, Pennsylvania, and began playing semiprofessional baseball when he was...
- Factoryville is a ghost town in C**** County, Nebraska, United States. Located approximately halfway between Union and Nehawka, the town straddled the Lincoln-Union...
- La Plume, Pennsylvania in Lackawanna County, much of the campus is in Factoryville in Wyoming County. It was founded in 1868 and enrolls approximately 1...
- Comstock Cooks Mill Cooper Doughertys Corners East Comstock East Cooper Factoryville Fulton Gardners Corners Gull Lake Highland Park Howlandsburg Lakewood...
- north of Scranton, US 11 intersects US 6. US 6 joins US 11 westward to Factoryville, where US 11 separates from US 6 and resumes its northerly trek through...
- countries. Roth attended Lackawanna Trail Junior-Senior High School in Factoryville, Pennsylvania, where he pla**** four sports. An all-state defensive back...
- Angeles engagement. He has performed the show in Mathewson's hometown of Factoryville, Pennsylvania, at the pitcher's alma mater Bucknell University, and at...
- Mills. A village of Leonidas was platted in 1846. Another place called Factoryville was established around a sawmill on Nottawa Cr**** in 1839. A woolen factory...
- and its suburbs to the northwest, including Clarks Summit, Dalton, Factoryville and Montrose. Incorporated on January 20, 1904, to succeed the Dalton...