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  1. Scranton is a city in and the county seat of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. With a population of 76,328 as of the 2020 U.S. census, Scranton is the most populous city in Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Wyoming Valley metropolitan area, which has a population of 562,037 as of 2020.

  2. May 4, 2024 · Scranton, city, seat (1878) of Lackawanna county, northeastern Pennsylvania, U.S., in the Lackawanna River valley, on the western fringes of the Pocono Mountains. It is the centre of an urbanized industrial complex that includes Carbondale and Wilkes-Barre.

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  3. Apr 3, 2013 · Things to Do in Scranton, Pennsylvania: See Tripadvisor's 17,685 traveler reviews and photos of Scranton tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Scranton. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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    • TravellingRings. Brodheadsville, PA 172 contributions. Educational and Fun. Grandkids had off from school so it was a great reason to finally get here. Make sure to go on the train ride - it doesn't go very far, but even so it was great going back and forth around Steamtown.
    • Amanda C. Lancaster, PA6 contributions. Historical Museum. Much bigger than I anticipated. Great history of mining and the immigrants. Full-size train car, breakers, equipment, etc on display.
    • Susan S. 15 contributions. A Gem of Fun in Scranton. It might have been a little long for children to listen to but Dorothy Dietrich had an amazing tale to tell and she told it in the most interesting way--many times encouraging the children present to follow their dreams and find a way to make it work.
    • Carol757. Springfield, VA4,253 contributions. Worth a visit. This local museum is right next to the Steamtown National Historic Site, and it’s well worth a walk across the parking lot while you’re there.
    • Ring a Locomotive Bell at Steamtown National Historic Site. Steamtown displays the history and culture of steam railroading in America. Easily accessible from a pedestrian bridge at The Marketplace at Steamtown, this National Historic Site is a mecca for train lovers of all ages.
    • Step inside a Tree House at Nay Aug Park. Established in 1893, Nay Aug Park is the largest park in Scranton, stretching across both banks of Roaring Brook.
    • Ride a Vintage Trolley at the Electric City Trolley Museum. Trains aren't the only mode of transportation celebrated in Scranton. Next to Steamtown National Historic Site, a 19th-century mill building now houses the Electric City Trolly Museum.
    • Visit the Electric City Aquarium & Reptile Den. The Electric City Aquarium & Reptile Den shines a spotlight on fascinating creatures from around the world in its 20,000-square-foot facility on the first floor of the Marketplace at Steamtown.
  4. Scranton, at the center of the Lackawanna River Valley and nestled between the Pocono and Endless Mountains, is surrounded by nature. Just ten miles from the city is Lackawanna State Park, where visitors are welcome to sail or ice skate across the 198-acre Lackawanna Lake.

  5. Scranton, PA. Region: Upstate PA. Scranton's growth began in 1849 when the Scranton brothers formed the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad from a number of smaller lines, which created a hub for the transport of goods by steam engine.

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