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Lackawanna County Convention & Visitors Bureau
The Lackawanna County Convention and Visitors Bureau is the designated tourism promotion agency for Lackawanna County. |
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The Lackawanna County Visitors Center
Located at 99 Glenmaura National Blvd. Moosic, PA 18507 this newly constructed visitors center was built to cater to any and all needs of area visitors. If there is something you need and can't find, look to us! |
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Local Parks
Searching for the perfect day trip or family setting? Lackawanna County offers some of the most beautiful parks in the country. |
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Lackawanna Coal Mine
Go down in history! Descend 300 ft. below ground to explore abandoned tunnels of rock and coal. |
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Electric City Trolley Museum
The Electric City Trolley Museum is a collaborative effort involving many partners. Together they have created a premier electric railway museum in Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
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PNC Field
Lackawanna County Stadium was completed in 1989, so it's a modern steel-and-concrete facility and has a lower and upper deck, offering spectators alternative viewing locations. |
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McDade Park
In the mid 70’s Congressman Joseph McDade, of the 10th District, secured funding and support to reclaim the continental strippings and convert it to a recreational park. |
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Aylesworth Park
This park is a 252 acre public recreational park the 4-acre lake features a beach, picnic area and hiking trails It is located in Archbald, about 10 miles upstream from Scranton. |
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Merli-Sarnoski Park
This park is eight hundred and forty (840) acres of untouched natural beauty and was named after Lackawanna County Congressional Medal of Honor recipients Gino Merli and Joseph Sarnoski. |
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