Located on the Steamtown National Historic Site grounds, downtown Scranton, in a resplendently restored late 19th century mill building, the Trolley Museum features interactive exhibits and displays including vintage trolleys.
The Electric City Aquarium and Reptile Den is honored to showcase animals from both land and sea. With a dedication to education and conservation, our 20,000+ square foot facility has been carefully planned to accommodate each member of our animal, reptile and fish “family"
Go down in history - 300 feet beneath the surface of the earth in a once abandoned, but now restored hard coal mine. See where and how men and boys worked to heat a nation and fuel the conversion of our nation's economy from agriculture to industry.
The City of Scranton’s largest park, Nay Aug, grants residents and visitors a touch of nature amid the city landscape. Walking trails, picnic areas, kid-friendly rides, two (2) playgrounds, two (2) Olympic-sized swimming pools and waterslide complex number among the attractions. The Everhart Museum is also located within the park. A rock-strewn gorge and waterfalls add to the allure and have been named a National Natural Landmark. A pedestrian footbridge opens in 2007 to access parkland across the Roaring Brook untouched for many years.