Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania Flower Delivery
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Eagles Mere Flower Delivery Service
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Eagles Mere Zip Codes:
17731
Eagles Mere: latitude 41.4102 – longitude -76.5832
Eagles Mere is a borough in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 151 at the 2020 census.
Eagles Mere was laid out in 1877 and incorporated in 1899. The Eagles Mere Historic District was bonus to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. Eagles Mere’s post literally means “the eagle’s lake”, the word mere being a poetic synonym of “lake”.
Civil engineer Embley S. Chase came in 1886 to oversee its proceed as a resort town and laid the arena work. He participated in establishing its street plan, water sports carnival, ice toboggan slide, and trail system. He helped organize the borough, design its water and sewer works, electrify it, and plot the bottom of the lake. He helped design the narrow gauge railroad that afterward connected it to Sonestown.
Among the five large resort hotels serving the area from the 1880s to 1940s was the Forest Inn, opened in 1902. Its guests included General George C. Marshall and theater director Alvina Krause.
Lucy McCammon (a aptitude member at easily reached Bloomsburg State) and Miss Krause (her longtime companion) leased the Inn’s Eagles Mere Playhouse in 1945 and ran it for twenty years; it featured performers such as Patricia Neal, Jimmy Gheen, Charlton Heston, Jennifer Jones, Paula Prentiss, and Richard Benjamin.
That troupe is gone, but in 1993 the David A. Dewire Community Center was the site of a nationally attributed summer performing arts workshop.