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Main Street, Susquehanna Depot
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The new Susquehanna Depot branch of the County Library system opened in
February 2002 in a building shared with Susquehanna Borough Offices.
With additional parking and easy handicapped access,
the new branch library's patronage has significantly increased. |

Frank J. Reddon Sports Complex includes a softball field, a little league baseball field, and a walking trail. The park's baseball field
is lighted for night games. |
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The Tri-Borough area is home to Barnes-Kasson hospital, which provides 54 acute acre beds and includes an Intensive Care Unit, a Cardiac Care Unit, along with medical, surgical, OB/GYN services and a 24 hour emergency room. The Barnes-Kasson Health Center network, under a separate business umbrella, operates four physician-care facilities located in Susquehanna, New Milford, Hallstead and Lenox.
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The Starrucca Viaduct, built in the
early 1800's of locally quarried
Pennsylvania Bluestone is now a
National Civil Engineering Landmark.
Susquehanna
Depot was once
the site of an Erie Motive Power Shop that included a roundhouse, a boiler
shop, a blacksmith's shop, an engine room, a pattern shop, along with a foundry
and a hammer shop. The shop built locomotive and refurbished
railroad cars until the mid-1960's.
The Susquehanna Depot Area Historical Society operates a museum in the Shops Plaza
has many artifacts
that are related to the railroad. The town's former railroad depot
is now the Starrucca House, a banquet facility.
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