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1. Scranton Iron Furnaces
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2. Anthracite Heritage Museum
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3. Catlin House
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4. Electric City Trolley Station & Museum
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5. Elk Mountain Ski Area
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6. Houdini Museum
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7. Everhart Museum
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8. Steamtown National Historic Site
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9. McDade Park
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10. Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour
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Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel Scranton
700 LACKAWANNA AVENUE · SCRANTON, PA · 18503
Holiday Inn WILKES-BARRE (ARENA)
880 KIDDER ST. · Wilkes-Barre, PA · 18702
Candlewood Suites WILKES-BARRE
1067 HIGHWAY 315 · Wilkes-Barre, PA · 18702
 

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Friday
89°F/63°F
Showers late. Partly sunny. Warm.
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76°F/64°F
A few tstorms. Overcast. Mild.
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About Scranton

A town with an industrial past, Scranton derived its wealth and incredible growth from anthracite coal mining, along with iron and steel manufacturing. Named for founding father, George Scranton, the city was once known as the "Anthracite Capital of the World." Today, visitors can get a glimpse of its hard-working past at the Lackawanna Coal Mine, where coal cars transport visitors 300 feet into mines that once bustled with miners, mules, and coal carts. Steamtown National Historic site...