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RR 1 Box 1683 Lacawac Road, Lake Ariel, PA 18436

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1 Golf Park Dr., Hamlin, PA 18427

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Rr 1 Box 96, Greentown PA 18426
Approximately�3,000 acres in size, 1,800 feet above sea level, and is surrounded by 12,464 acres of� Delawa... More on 800poconos.com
Excellent choice of camping areas, great fishing, a wonderful experience for all seasons. More on Wildernet.com

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Rt. 590, 4 miles east of Hamlin, PA, Poconos, Pennsylvania
Animals in large naturalistic enclosures; wild and beautiful creatures ... More on Yahoo! Travel
It's a combination animal zoo and petting zoo with lots of room to run around and dig in the dirt. More on igougo

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South Sterling, PA

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street, Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
Nay Aug Park is a public park which still exists today, but without amusement rides. More on RollerCoasterDataBase
The park is small, but has improved a lot over the years and had some nice attractions added (like a tree h... More on GeckoGo

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Avoca, PA
'Nesbitt Reservoir' is located on PA-502 in Spring Brook Township, Pennsylvania. The reservoir is managed and protected by the Pennsylvania American Water Company (PAWC). It provides a fresh water supply to approximately 1,100 area ... More on Wikipedia

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420 N. Washington Avenue Scranton, PA
Scranton Cultural Center - Let’s face it. Going out in the city can get waaaaaay too expensive. Dinner, drinks, post-drinks, and then if you throw on bottle service, fughetaboutit. Which is why del... More on clubzone
The Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple is housed in one of the most glorious pieces of architecture to be found in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Originally built as the Masonic Temple and Sc... More on Visitnepa.org

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94 Sanctuary Rd, Lake Ariel, PA 18436

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Scranton, Pa
Inscription. The Lackawanna Valley seemed to have all the advantages for an ironworks raw materials, waterpower, and topography. "This is a marvelous place. Only two years ago it was a wilderness. ... More on HMDB
The Lackawanna River Corridor Association (LRCA) was created by local citizens in 1987 to promote the restoration and conservation of the Lackawanna River and its watershed resources in the great ... More on Visitnepa.org
