Scranton
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The Lackawanna Valley, an 1855 portrait by George Inness depicting 19th century Scranton and the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad's roundhouse
An 1890 panoramic map of Scranton
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad yards in Scranton, c. 1895
- Washington Avenue, Scranton, PA.jpg
A 1907 illustration of Washington Avenue
- Burning Culm Dump, Scranton, PA.jpg
Burning culm dump, c. 1908
- Old Post Office, Scranton, PA.jpg
Scranton's old post office in 1911
- The National geographic magazine (Page 377) BHL40563374 (cropped).jpg
City Hall and Soldiers Monument, c. 1919
- WyomingAveGlobeStore.jpg
The Globe Store near Wyoming and Lackawanna Avenues in 1978
- Scranton, Pennsylvania, restored historic Electric City sign by Carol Highsmith (LOC highsm.04369).jpg
The Historic Electric City sign, restored in 2008
- Steamtown National Historic Site.jpg
Steamtown National Historic Site showcases steam-era railroading, and excursion trains give visitors tours through Scranton and portions of the Pocono Mountains.