Scranton is a city in northeastern
Pennsylvania. The city grew vigorously in the early part of the 20th century
along with the coal industry, but declined in population in the last 50
years.
Attractions
Scranton is host to many architecturally interesting buildings from the
early 1900s, most notable the courthouse located in the center of the
downtown. Also downtown is the former Lackawanna Train Station which now
houses a Radisson Hotel as well the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic
Temple, where concerts are held regularly.
• The Houdini Museum, 1433 N.
Main, (570) 342-5555 - Open Holiday Weekends throughout the year, such as
Thanksgiving, Presidents Weekend, Fathers Day Weekend, Mothers Day Weekend,
Easter Weekend, Memorial Day Weekend 1-4 PM. No reservations required. Open
all weekends in June and every day in July and August through Labor Day
Weekend.
• Steamtown National Historic Site,
150 South Washington Avenue, (888) 693-9391 ( - The Park is open daily from
9 a.m. - 5 p.m., and is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years
days. The Steamtown National Historic Site offers tours of a train yard,
locomotives, etc.
• Scranton
Iron Furnaces, 159 Cedar Avenue, 570-963-3208 - Open Year-Round
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors Center building Open Seasonally. Blast furnaces
built between 1848 and 1857.
Get around
A car is very useful in getting around Scranton, though buses are
available at various points throughout the city.
Shopping
A number of small shops are located through out the downtown as well as
the Steamtown Mall.
Dining
Old forge style pizza can be found at a number of restaurants located
about 10-15 minutes south of Scranton in, where else, Old Forge. Also, try
pierogies, a pasta filled with a potato and cheese filling.
• About Thyme Cafe, South Washington Ave - Days and times open.
Middle Eastern and vegetarian cuisine.
• Pizza by Pappas, 303 N
Washington Ave, p(570) 346-2290 - 10" specialty pizza, hoagies, pierogies,
etc. $5-10.
• Don Pancho Villa, 2124 Pittston Ave., (570) 540-0290 - Authentic
Mexican Cuisine. Small and cozy. $5-$10.
• Cooper's Seafood House,
701 North Washington Ave, 701 North Washington Ave - Monday thru Thursday
11:00 am till 12:00 am. Friday and Saturday 11:00 am till 2:00 am. Sunday
Noon till 12:00 am. Seafood fare. Extremely large selection of specialty
beers (about 15 on draft, 200+ in bottles).
• Farley's, 300
Adams Ave., 570-346-3000 - Steak, seafood, and other options. $10-25. |
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Get in
Scranton is accessible primarily by car via Interstates 80 or 380 or via
the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The city is also about
15 minutes north of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport in
Avoca.
Activities
• Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour,
McDade Park, Keyser Ave. (570) 963-MINE - A 1/4 mile walking tour of a
defunct coal mine. Open April 1st through November 30th, except Easter and
Thanksgiving.
• Montage Mountain, 1000
Montage Mountain Road, (570) 969-7669 - Skiing.
• The Icebox Skating Complex 3 West Olive St. Ice and roller
skating year round.
Drink
• The Bog, 341 Adams Ave, Irish Style Pub. Local music on many
nights. $1.75 - $4.00 beers. Some specialty bottled beers available.
Renowned jukebox.
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