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Downtown

Downtown Scranton invites history buffs to step back into Pennsylvania's coal mining glory days. The limestone Lackawanna County Courthouse stands proud with its towering clock, while the ornate Scranton Cultural Center showcases stunning 1920s theater design. Explore the Steamtown National Historic Site, Electric City Trolley Museum, or hunt for unique finds at The Marketplace at Steamtown. This walkable district offers a mix of Italian-American eateries and casual American fare that won't break the bank. Historic boutique hotels occupy charming converted buildings, providing character and comfort. Most attractions sit within a few blocks of each other, making Downtown Scranton perfect for travelers who enjoy exploring on foot.

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Green Ridge

Green Ridge offers a peaceful escape from Scranton's bustle with its tree-lined streets and beautiful Victorian homes. History buffs will appreciate the well-preserved architecture from the city's industrial glory days. The Lackawanna River Heritage Trail provides a scenic backdrop for morning jogs or afternoon strolls through this authentic neighborhood. Cozy bed-and-breakfasts in converted historic homes offer charming accommodation options with personal touches. While dining choices are limited to family-owned cafes and corner delis, downtown attractions remain just a short drive away.

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Hill Section

The Hill Section of Scranton pairs historic charm with collegiate energy. Victorian and Tudor mansions line quiet streets where coal barons once lived, while Gothic Revival buildings dot the University of Scranton and Marywood University campuses. Nature lovers can explore Nay Aug Park or discover local history at the Everhart Museum away from tourist crowds. Casual college-friendly restaurants and family eateries offer budget-friendly dining throughout the neighborhood. Most visitors get around by car or on foot, enjoying the tree-lined streets and architectural details. Bed & breakfasts in converted Victorian homes provide intimate lodging options for those wanting to experience authentic small-city American atmosphere.

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Dickson City

Dickson City offers shoppers and hungry travelers a comfortable base outside Scranton with all your favorite chain stores and restaurants lined up along Business Route 6. The Viewmont Mall anchors this suburban retail haven where you can easily spend a full day browsing familiar brands. When you need a nature break, the peaceful Lackawanna River Heritage Trail delivers fresh air and scenic views just minutes from the shopping action. Budget-friendly chain hotels make this neighborhood an economical choice for exploring the Scranton area. Most attractions require wheels since public transit is limited, but you'll find ample free parking everywhere you go. The restaurant scene focuses on familiar national chains with family-friendly menus and relaxed atmospheres.

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Dunmore

Dunmore delights travelers with its charming mix of small-town warmth and community spirit. Irish-American heritage shines through local festivals and historic churches, while the tree-lined streets create a peaceful escape from nearby Scranton's bustle. Explore the modest commercial district along Blakely Street or venture to nearby attractions like Nay Aug Park and the Everhart Museum. Family-owned Italian restaurants and Irish pubs offer delicious meals without breaking the bank. Cozy bed & breakfasts in converted Victorian homes provide budget-friendly accommodations with personal touches. While having a car helps, the walkable downtown core makes exploring the immediate area easy and relaxed.

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