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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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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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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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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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Pittston PA 18640, United States of America
Inscription. This Stone: marks the southern side of, Pittston Fort: here in June and July 1778, gathered four hundred fugitives, for protection against, British and Indian foes. Capt. Jeremiah Blan... More on HMDB
Inscription. Erection begun 1722, by Connecticut proprietors. Forced to surrender to the British, July 4, 1778, and partially destroyed. Restored 1780, and used until after the end of the Revolutio... More on HMDB

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Pittston PA 18640, United States of America
Inscription. On June 28, 1896, fifty-eight men were killed in a massive cave-in of rock and coal here, in the Newton Coal Company's Twin Shaft Colliery. An investigative commission, appointed by the Governor, reported on Sept. 25. ... More on HMDB

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Pittston PA 18640, United States of America
Inscription. On January 22, 1959, twelve men died in a tragic accident at the River Slope Mine near this site. The mine had been illegally excavated beneath the Susquehanna River at the direction of the Knox Coal Company. When the ... More on HMDB

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200 North River Street, Wilkes Barre PA 18702, United States of America
Inscription. Formed September 25, 1786 from Northumberland County. Named for Chevalier de la Luzerne. Wilkes-Barre, the county seat, was settled 1769. A center of the Yankee-Pennamite Wars (begun 1... More on HMDB
History of the County is illustrated in mosaics and murals; built during ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Scranton PA 18505, United States of America
The Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company Furnaces represent the remnants of an industry with important statewide significance. As early as 1838, William Henry was investigating the feasibility of estab... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. These four stone stacks, built between 1841 and 1854, are the remnants of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company blast furnaces. The area in front was the casting floor. The molten iron ... More on HMDB

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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
