Warrior Road: The Story of Sullivan’s March Through Pennsylvania Before the Invasion of the Iroquois Homelands

$33.02

Produced By:  Luzerne County Historical Society, Luzerne County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Canterbury Tours and Services, and other community partners

Description:  Across the verdant hills of Pennsylvania and into the fertile valleys of New York, a complex and epic story unfolded, one whose legacy is very much with us today.  Listen to and consider this story as you drive at your own pace, exploring the geography that bore silent witness to the events of over two centuries ago. The echoes can still be felt in the hills.

Size: 6 x 9 Paperback - 48 pages + 3 audio CDs

Published:  2006

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