1. Nay Aug Park
A beautiful urban park offering walking trails, a swimming pool, playgrounds, and a stunning gorge with waterfalls.
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A beautiful urban park offering walking trails, a swimming pool, playgrounds, and a stunning gorge with waterfalls.
A museum and heritage railroad dedicated to preserving the history of steam railroading in America, featuring locomotives and train rides.
A well-maintained park with numerous recreational facilities, including picnic areas, sports fields, and hiking trails.
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A year-round resort offering skiing, snowboarding, and water park activities, along with various events and concerts.
A family-friendly amusement park featuring mini-golf, go-karts, batting cages, and arcade games.
A museum showcasing the history of electric streetcars, with interactive exhibits and trolley rides.
An educational tour offering a glimpse into the life of coal miners as you descend into a historic coal mine.
A museum featuring a diverse collection of natural history, science, and art exhibits, located in Nay Aug Park.
Historic remains of a 19th-century iron production facility, offering a glimpse into Scranton's industrial past.
A unique museum dedicated to the famous magician Harry Houdini, featuring exhibits and live magic shows on weekends.
A museum dedicated to the history and culture of the anthracite coal region, highlighting the lives of coal miners and their communities.
A natural playground designed for children to explore and interact with nature, featuring creative play structures.
A mural celebrating the popular TV show 'The Office,' which was set in Scranton, perfect for fans to visit and take photos.
A vibrant mural of Dwight Schrute, a beloved character from 'The Office,' created by artist Mike Trovato.
An arboretum located on the campus of Marywood University, featuring a variety of plant species and walking paths.
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