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Roughly bounded by Cliff Street, Lackawanna Avenue, Mattes Avenue, River Street and the Lackawanna River 41°24′23″N 75°40′09″W / 41.406389°N 75.669167°W / 41.406389; -75.669167 ( Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Yard-Dickson Manufacturing
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St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church and School Building is a historic former Roman Catholic church and school building at 419 N. Main Street in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania within the Diocese of Scranton.
Jul. 29—Scranton officials and the nonprofit Scranton Tomorrow believe a portion of Center Street has potential to become a community space for pedestrians to mingle, meet and enjoy downtown.
PA 307 enters the city of Scranton and becomes two-lane Moosic Street, passing to the north of Lake Scranton and curving west. The road gains a center left-turn lane and runs west-southwest through wooded areas with homes. The route becomes a three-lane road with one northbound lane and two southbound lanes and bends to the west-northwest ...
Paul Catalano is a staple in the Scranton, PA community, serving up Italian food for more than 50 years at his family restaurant, Catalano Importing Co. Meet Paul, the face of Italian restaurant ...
Wrote Linda Greenhouse of The New York Times, "Scranton was once served by five railroads, an almost unthinkable luxury for a city of just over 80,000 people. The passenger trains stopped decades ago, but one memory remains: the Lackawanna's elegant station, just up the street from Steamtown, completed in 1908 and converted into a hotel through ...