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Wyoming Valley

American  

noun

  1. a valley in NE Pennsylvania, along the Susquehanna River: Indian massacre 1778.


Example Sentences

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Geisinger’s vast expansion of it’s Wyoming Valley Cancer Treatment Center is framed out and rapidly moving to completion.

From Washington Times

Wilkes-Barre is in the heart of the densely populated Wyoming Valley, White Haven is a modest oasis in the lightly-populated southeastern corner of the county.

From Washington Times

A school year full of uncertainty begins today as the Dallas School District becomes the first public district in Wyoming Valley to resume classes, with half the student body attending in-person sessions and the other half learning from home.

From Washington Times

Biden’s plan has garnered mixed reactions in the state’s Wyoming Valley.

From Fox News

Scranton, a town of 77,000 nestled in the rolling hills of north-eastern Pennsylvania’s Wyoming Valley, is firmly a part of America’s rust belt – a band of towns and cities stretching nearly a thousand miles from Wisconsin in the west all the way through Pennsylvania in the east.

From The Guardian