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Montrose celebrates 200 years of history

Newswatch 16's Adithya Iyer shows us how the community is marking the milestone.

MONTROSE, Pa. — For 200 years, Montrose has been a fixture of Susquehanna County. 

On Saturday, residents and visitors have a chance to attend “a parade and refreshments and a celebration and ceremonies for the 200th birthday party," said Tanya Bevilacqua, Montrose Councilwoman.

“We wanted to make sure that the stories that we had for the first 200 years came back to us this weekend," said Bevilacqua.

Stories such as being founded by a Revolutionary War soldier and being a safe place for people fleeing in the Civil War. 

In the 1800s, Montrose played an important part in the Underground Railroad, houses like the Torrey House served as sanctuaries for formerly enslaved people so that they can get food and shelter before they traveled north.

Residents are proud and excited to learn about Montrose’s storied past.

"The fact that people have taken pride in the community and sustain the architecture and sustain the viability of the town. It's exciting," Jean Hollister from Montrose.

"I'm glad you can see what we do as we celebrate our things to celebrate and the 200th anniversary is a once in a lifetime thing so we're glad to be here for it." Judy Kelly from Montrose. 

The Bicentennial Parade will start at 10 a.m. Saturday, and the ceremony will be at Montrose Memorial Park at 11 a.m.


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