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Home | City of Sunbury Pay us a visit and enjoy all that Sunbury has to offer- the river and mountains, community events, shopping, and dining- you might just decide to stay! Buy a home, open a business, get involved in community life- the heart of the Susquehanna River is waiting for you
Sunbury, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia Sunbury ( ˈsʌnbɛri SUN-berr-ee) is a city and the county seat of Northumberland County in Pennsylvania, United States Located in the Susquehanna Valley, Sunbury is positioned on the east bank of the Susquehanna River Sunbury's roots stretch back to the early 18th century As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 9,905
Sunbury, Pennsylvania | Susquehanna River Valley Visitors Bureau Its picturesque downtown, historic district and vibrant neighborhoods make Sunbury a unique place to visit Sunbury evolved from an important Native American center to a British built frontier outpost and then in 1772 became a proprietary town; the last one designated and laid out in Pennsylvania
Sunbury | #PAGetaway - visitPA Sunbury, originally home to the Susquehannock, Delaware, Shawnee, and Muncy tribes, was incorporated in 1772 and is the seat of Northumberland County The town is the birthplace of office lighting - Thomas Edison illuminated a Sunbury commercial building with his three-wire electrical system in 1883
About Sunbury - ThinkSunbury Welcome to Sunbury, Pennsylvania—a historic town with a vibrant, modern spirit, where a rich heritage meets a thriving community of local businesses, events, and attractions
Sunbury | Historic Town, Susquehanna River, Colonial Era | Britannica Sunbury, city, seat (1772) of Northumberland county, east-central Pennsylvania, U S , on the Susquehanna River, 50 miles (80 km) north of Harrisburg Located on the site of Shamokin, a Susquehanna Indian village, it was laid out in 1772 by John Lukens, surveyor general of Pennsylvania, and named
The City of Sunbury, PA - Facebook The City of Sunbury, PA, Sunbury 4,943 likes · 38 talking about this · 85 were here This is the official page of the City of Sunbury, PA municipal
Visit Sunbury | City of Sunbury Because of its strategic point along the Susquehanna, Sunbury became the site of one of the most important frontier forts in Pennsylvania, Fort Augusta Ft Augusta was a reliable stronghold during the days of the French and Indian War
City of Sunbury | Sunbury, PA The City of Sunbury sits at the heart of the Susquehanna River at the only place where the north and west branches of the river meet Although Sunbury was officially established in 1772, settlement of this area began decades earlier
Play | City of Sunbury Whether you’re craving an outdoor adventure or a place to unwind and relax, there’s an amazing time in store for you in Sunbury Scenic state parks nearby offer hiking, fishing, kayaking, boating, and swimming- and the fun doesn’t end when the sun sets!