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Quote: To most Steamtown is nothing more than a dumping ground for the past where the transportation of the old days came to die among heaps of scrap metal to be forgotten about to make way for the future, but to some Read More
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Quote: Located in Scranton, PA, this attraction in the north eastern part of the state is a MUST see! It is the areas longest running stage show with live animals, a duck, poodles, and a rabbit. We had so much fun and Read More
Quote: The Lackawanna Coal Mine is located in a beautiful park north of the city of Scranton. You are greeted as you pull into the park by a larger-than-life statue of a coal miner. The economy of Scranton was built Read More
Quote: Montage Mountain is excellent for family skiing. The mountain is not very big, but offers different trails for all levels of skiing. They also have a terrain park, which the kids enjoyed. We visited over the Read More
Quote: The live music in the summertime is great. They have plays and bands for the children. In the summer of 2005 they put on "Cinderella." It was great because it was on a beautiful day and took place outside. The Read More
Quote: Tink's is Scranton’s hot spot. It is always going. The DJ is cute and there are a lot of cages to dance in. At Tink's it is dress-to-impress. Find someone or bring someone. You can show up just to have fun Read More
Quote: Finding Raintree during a visit home to Scranton was such a revelation. In the past, I had complained that there was nowhere special to shop in the area; everything was Gap this or a boring department store. I Read More
Quote: My experience was great. My one friend wanted Chinese, the other wanted Wendy's, and I wanted a steak hoagie. In this food court, we were able to go where we wanted to eat. They have over 10 different places to Read More
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Quote: How do I feel about the Electric City Trolley Station and Museum? It sits across the parking lot from Steamtown and occupies the old silk factory. The tour is self-guiding and the visitor takes a two-page set of Read More