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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

#2.
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

#3.
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

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Scranton, 18508, Pennsylvania, USA
Picked by PA Dept of Tourism as one of the most haunted places in PA! 3 hour paranormal event. Experiments with audience in ESP, telekinesis, psi influence, sightless vision, etc, in a 100 year old building-haunted by a murder-suicide, ... More on HauntedHouse.com

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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

#6.
1011 N Main Ave, Scranton, PA 18508
Historic federal house which is Lackawanna County's oldest home offering tours luncheons dinners bridal sho... More on Yahoo! Travel
The historical Tripp House was a beautiful setting for my wedding breakfast. More on Yahoo! Travel

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c/o 229 WILLOW AVE., Olyphant, PA 18447

#8.
Scranton PA 18503, United States of America
Inscription. In 1914, the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada purchased six 4-6-4T locomotives from the Montreal Locomotive Works, a division of the American Locomotive Company. This Baltic tank locomotive carried coal and water in a coal ... More on HMDB

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1901 Mulberry Street, Scranton PA 18510, United States of America
Inscription. This gravity railroad car, used on the Pennsylvania Coal Company Railroad, was presented by the company to the City of Scranton, Sept. 3, 1909. The car was used on the line from Hawley to Pittston from 1850 to 1884. ... More on HMDB

#10.
Scranton PA 18503, United States of America
Inscription. More than a century ago, railroads developed special cars to carry liquids usually crude oil and petroleum products without separate containers or packaging. Since many liquids required special linings, most tank cars ... More on HMDB
