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Scranton Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres in Scranton, PA, Pennsylvania.
Steamtown National Historic Site More Info
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One of the largest collections of period locomotives and rolling stock in the United States is on display at Steamtown National Historic Site. Visitors have the chance to see a working roundhouse, a locomotive shop and a restoration shop. A history museum, a technology museum and a visitor center are also located on-site. Address: Lackawanna Ave. and Cliff St. | Scranton, PA Tel: 1 570 340-5200
Scranton Iron Furnaces More Info
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Located near the Steamtown National Historic Site, these furnaces represent the early iron industry in the US. All that is left of a once extensive iron plant, these four massive stone blast furnaces began operation in 1840 and worked until 1902. The park they are set in is open to visitors year round and is available for picnics in the summer months. Address: 159 Cedar Ave. | Scranton, PA | 18504 Tel: 1 570 344-4993
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Catlin House More Info
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Built in 1912, this 16-room residence in the city of Scranton belonged to George H. Catlin, an early financier. Since 1942, the turn-of-the-century building has been home to the Lackawanna Historical Society. Visitors may tour the furnished first floor rooms and the historical displays and artifacts on the second floor. Address: 232 Monroe Ave. | Scranton, PA | 18510 Tel: 1 570 344-3841