Scranton, at the center of the Lackawanna River Valley and nestled between the Pocono and Endless Mountains, is surrounded by nature. Just ten miles from the city is Lackawanna State Park, where visitors are welcome to sail or ice skate across the 198-acre Lackawanna Lake. But there's no need to leave the city to enjoy the great outdoors. Nay Aug Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, and includes a zoo, a museum, two Olympic sized swimming pools and a great gorge topped with a treehouse.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
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5.0 based on 285 reviews
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.
All of the employees at Note are amazing. They really take their time to understand what your needs are and how they can help you. Great place for a bachelorette party, birthday party for friends, a date night or anniversary date! Cna
5.0 based on 49 reviews
My husband and I, along with two of our friends, did the Escape the Coal Mine experience. It was AWESOME! The staff is very helpful in explaining how it works. I think four people for this room was perfect. You get two free clues and then remaining clues add onto your finishing time. Some of the clues were tricky and you definitely have to look everywhere around the room. I recommend completing things in order in the first room so you don't get mixed up. The lighting was a little dim so we did use the flashlight on our cell phones sometimes to read certain items. (Remember, you are in a coal mine.) The lights did flash on and off for a second to add to the effect. It is a great activity for team building and problem solving. We made it out with 2 minutes left. When you finish, they take your picture and share it with you electronically (no extra charge). I would DEFINITELY do another room! Tons of fun!!
4.5 based on 866 reviews
This small museum is all about steam engines and their contribution to America's economy in the 19th century.
Strongly recommend visiting Steamtown NHS; terrific indoor & outdoor exhibits; and pleasant/entertaining 30 minute trainride by a 1920s steam engine (for $5/person); great value — cost to visit museum & see trains — no charge. Nice 15 minute move too. Terrific 1/2 day event. Didn’t do the 3-hour or so excursion ... will try during next visit.
4.5 based on 650 reviews
The tour will take you 300 feet below the earth into the pitch blackness old-time miners, some as young as seven or eight, had to face. While you won’t have to deal with poisonous gases, you will feel the chill. The Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour is open from April 1st through November 30th and is closed only on Thanksgiving Day.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
This museum documents 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 impact of their labor.
My father's family emigrated to Scranton in the early 1900s and a number of family members, including my grandfather, great-grandfather and several great-uncles, worked in the mines there, so I wanted to see what their life was like. The Coal Mine Tour and Museum was an amazing step back in time and very educational. Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and made the mining history of the area come to life. Now I have a whole new appreciation and respect for what my family members and so many other working men went through in their daily lives in the mines. The museum had a lot of interesting memorabilia, and the gift shop has a nice selection of books (I bought several) and souvenirs. Overall it was a great experience and fun trip. I highly recommend it.
4.5 based on 218 reviews
I had an idea of the trolley systems but until I went to this museum, I did not understand the extent of the use of the trolley systems. There is a great movie to start your tour and then you are free to walk around and explore. There is even a children section that your kids will love. Only $5.00 per person if you are a Senior (age 62+). Bring the family. A great indoor activity.
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