Wyoming is a borough located in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1829 and named after the Wyoming Valley in northeastern Pennsylvania. The name "Wyoming" comes from the Delaware Indian word "Maughwauwama," which means "large plains."
Wyoming has been home to many notable individuals, including author and journalist David Ignatow, and Olympic gold medalist swimmer Charlie Keating.
The population of Wyoming has fluctuated over the years, with a peak population of over 10,000 in the early 20th century. As of the latest census, the population is around 3,000 residents.
Wyoming is located in northeastern Pennsylvania, along the Susquehanna River. The borough is characterized by rolling hills and wooded areas, making it a scenic destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Wyoming's economy is diverse, with industries such as healthcare, education, and manufacturing playing a significant role in the local economy. The borough is also home to several small businesses and retail establishments.
Wyoming has a rich cultural heritage, with many annual events and festivals celebrating the borough's history and community spirit. The town is also home to several historic landmarks and museums that showcase its heritage.