Attractions around Scranton
Explore 22 attractions, restaurants, shops around Scranton
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Steamtown National Historic Site
350 Cliff St, Scranton, PA 18503
This small museum is all about steam engines and their contribution to America's economy in the 19th century.
4.0 (326)
Nay Aug Park
1901 Mulberry St, Scranton, PA 18510-2380
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Noteology
537 Wyoming Ave, Scranton, PA 18509
Noteology is Boutique Perfumery where you discover your scent story and craft your own fragrance by hand in our Custom Perfume Studio. Sniff our house blend of fragrances for men and women, browse our retail line of candles and personal care products or visit our sister store, Olfactif for niche fragrance discovery! Explore the power of scent and it's connection to you at Noteology in downtown Scranton, PA.
3.5 (257)
Montage Mountain
1000 Montage Mountain Rd Interstate 81 – Exit 182, Scranton, PA 18507-1767
Come explore the best and most diverse terrain Pennsylvania has to offer. Montage Mountain provides 27 trails ranging from beginner to expert, 7 ski lifts, valley views, and full mountain night skiing. Enjoy miles of skiing and snowboarding across 140 acres, slide the chutes at our fun-for-the-whole-family Snowtubing park, or slow it down après-style in Slocum Hollow for some craft cocktails and delicious eats. In the summer months, Montage Mountain transforms into an exhilarating water park! Float the Lazy River, crash some waves in the Wavepool, or slide into summer fun with all your friends. We’ve got lots of rides and slides to enjoy all summer long! There are also exciting events happening each week. From Adult Nights and Wet ‘n’ Wild Wednesdays to Kids Swim Nights, Montage Mountain offers something for all ages to enjoy. Offering daily admission, season memberships, group trips, private rentals, events and more, there’s no other park to pick for summer fun!
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The Electric City Trolley Station and Museum
300 Cliff St, Scranton, PA 18503-1908
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Houdini Museum, Tour & Magic Show WEEKENDS
1433 N Main Ave, Scranton, PA 18508-1822
RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED! SOME DAYS SOLD OUT! Houdini.org - Dedicated to Houdini, the famous magician. Includes a film, a guided tour of the exhibit and a 1 hour stage magic show with nationally known magicians,with doves, ducks, a rabbit and a poodle. Lots of comedy and audience participation. Our magicians have appeared on HBO, Mysteries At The Museum, and other network specials. We often sell out and advance phone reservations are discounted. Arrive between 1 PM and 2:15 and see the entire event. Earlier tours are a bit longer. Everyday July-Labor day. Rest of the year weekends, except for groups. Check our web site for up to date info & special showings.
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Scranton Lake Walking Path
Scranton Lake, Scranton, PA
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Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum
Scranton, PA
This museum collects and interprets the story and culture of the workers in the mines, mills, and factories of the Anthracite region of Pennsylvania, as well as the state and national impacts of their labor. Mission: The Anthracite Heritage Museum engages diverse audiences by interpreting, collecting, and presenting the story of hard coal mining, its related industries, the historic immigrant culture of northeastern Pennsylvania, and the evolution of the region’s culture. The Anthracite Heritage Museum is administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and is actively supported by the Anthracite Heritage Museum and Scranton Iron Furnaces Associates, which is a non-profit community-based organization. Please note that we are adjacent to but do not run and are not affiliated with the Lackawanna Mine Tour.
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The Marketplace at Steamtown
300 Lackawanna Ave, Scranton, PA 18503-2001
CALL US THE MALL OR CALL US THE MARKETPLACE, A dynamic mixed-use facility in the heart of downtown Scranton. Home to lifestyle services, professional offices, retail shops, and entertainment. Offering ample on-site covered parking and validation. The Marketplace at Steamtown is easily accessible for running mid-week errands or grabbing a post-work workout. A great weekend destination as well, hosting indoor entertainment, unique vendors, local food, and community events ... all under one roof! Be sure to catch the Scranton Public Market during your *weekend visit. Located on the second floor in the newly renovated food court area and home to a variety of local vendors. With multiple dining options and views overlooking the Steamtown Historic Site, the market makes for an ideal lunch stop.
4.0 (76)
Everhart Museum
1901 Mulberry St, Scranton, PA 18510-2390
4.5 (72)
Electric City Aquarium & Reptile Den
300 Lackawanna Ave, Scranton, PA 18503-2001
3.5 (60)
Historic Scranton Iron Furnaces
Scranton, PA
Four huge furnaces used by the Lackawanna Iron & Coal Company.
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Scranton Cultural Center
420 N Washington Ave, Scranton, PA 18503-1306
Performing Arts Center and Event Venue. Weddings, Showers, Parties, Fundraisers, Brunches, Lunches and Dinners. Meetings and Conference Rooms and Spaces. National Broadway, Concert and Comedy Tours, Theatre, Classical, Dance, Ballet. Food, Wine and Beer Events. Historic Landmark Tours. Children's and Youth Performances, Day and Summer Camps, School Trips. Educational Opportunities.
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Lackawanna River Heritage Trail
213 S 7th Ave, Scranton, PA 18505-1048
The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail (LRHT) is part of a seventy mile multi-purpose trail system that follows the Lackawanna River. The LRHT begins at the confluence of the Lackawanna & Susquehanna Rivers in Pittston and continues north where it connects with the Delaware & Hudson Rail Trail.
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The Pavilion At Montage Mountain
1000 Montage Mountain Rd, Scranton, PA 18507-1767