Tamaqua, Pennsylvania
Tamaqua is a borough in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. It also has public schools.[1] In 2020, 6,916 people were in Tamaqua.[2] It was founded in 1832.[3]
List of schools
School name | Founded | First day of school date | Last day of school date |
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Tamaqua Elementary School | TBA | August 28[4] | June 5 |
Tamaqua, Pennsylvania Media
Map showing Tamaqua at the confluence of the Schuylkill River with Tamaqua Gap, which separates Nesquehoning Mountain to the east and Sharp Mountain across the gap to the west
The Benjamin F. Yost Memorial in Tamaqua, honoring Benjamin Yost, a Tamaqua policeman assassinated in the Molly Maguires attacks on July 6, 1875
George Ormrod House, built in 1870 in Tamaqua, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977
Tamaqua station in July 2010