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Equinunk is a village in Buckingham and Manchester Townships in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States. The community's name is pronounced EE-kwi-nunk.

Equinunk, Pennsylvania
Village
Village of Equinunk
Equinunk
Equinunk's Location within Pennsylvania.
Equinunk
Equinunk (the United States)
Coordinates: 41°51′21″N 75°13′26″W
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
U.S. Congressional DistrictPA-8
School DistrictWayne Highlands
Region I
CountyWayne
Magisterial District22-3-04[1]
TownshipsBuckingham
Manchester
Founded byIsaiah Scudder[2]
Elevation
883 ft (269 m)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-4 (Eastern Daylight (EDT))
ZIP code
18417
Area code(s)570
GNIS feature ID1174297[3]
FIPS code42-127-09824[4]-23848[3]
Major Roads PA 191 (Hancock Highway) Hancock, NY
WaterwaysDelaware River, Equinunk Creek

The village is said [by whom?] to have been founded on the eve of the birth of a girl in March 1892. Since then, Equinunk has grown to become the home to 1200 (as of January 2012). The village stands at an elevation of 900 ft, where the Equinunk Creek flows into the Delaware River. While Equinunk is situated on the southern shore, the northern shore carries a commercial, single-track rail line which has been in operation since 1869. Due to its proximity to the tracks, cargo train enthusiasts from around the country come to Equinunk to view the often 50+ car trains roll along the winding Delaware River. With a fairly even sex distribution and the median age of its inhabitants at 49 years, Equinunk is statistically similar to many other towns and villages in the area. However, its small size makes it unique.

The village is served by a United States Postal Office branch (ZIP code 18417), Hunt's General Store, an independent retail establishment, a traditional Methodist church, and a local bar. Wendy's Village Barn Restaurant closed in 2011.


Historical Society


The Equinunk Historical Society began with a series of organizational meetings starting in March 1981, with the stated purpose of bringing together those people interested in the history of Equinunk, Stockport, Dillontown, Lordville, and surrounding areas of northern Wayne County, and to discover and collect any material which may help to establish or illustrate the history of the area and provide for the preservation of such material and for its accessibility as far as may be feasible, to all who wish to study or examine it.

Specifically, the society promotes the Joel Hill Water-Powered Sawmill.

Despite its small size, the area has two long-running summer camps: Camp Equinunk, which was founded in 1920, and Camp Blue Ridge, which was founded in 1923.


References


  1. "District Magistrate". Wayne County, PA. Wayne County Courthouse. 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-11-27. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  2. Goodrich, Phineas G. (1992) [1880]. History of Wayne County. Baltimore: Gateway Press, Inc. p. 234.
  3. "Equinunk". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. 2 August 1979. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  4. U.S. Census Bureau. Census 2000. "Census Demographic Profiles, Buckingham Township" (PDF). CenStats Databases. Retrieved 2009-01-31.[dead link]
  5. "Equinunk HIstorical Society". equinunkhistory.org/. Retrieved 5 January 2012.



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