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Lackawanna Heritage Valley National and State Heritage Area

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- State Heritage Park
  
1991

- location
  
- National Heritage Area
  
2000

Phone
  
+1 570-963-6730

Lackawanna Heritage Valley National and State Heritage Area

Address
  
1731-, 1737 Nay Aug Ave, Scranton, PA 18509, United States

Hours
  
Closed now Friday8:30AM–4:30PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday8:30AM–4:30PMTuesday8:30AM–4:30PMWednesday8:30AM–4:30PMThursday8:30AM–4:30PM

Management
  
Lackawanna Heritage Valley Authority

Similar
  
Archbald Pothole State Park, Joseph E Ibberson Conserva, Hoverter and Sholl Box Huck, Elk State Park, Cherry Valley National

Views from the valley lackawanna heritage valley


The Lackawanna Heritage Valley National and State Heritage Area is a state and federally designated National Heritage Area in northeastern Pennsylvania. It was initially established in 1991 as the first State Heritage Park in Pennsylvania, and was additionally designated a National Heritage Area in 2000. The designations recognize the area's heritage of industry, architecture, history and natural resources, and provide a framework for development and promotion of these features.

The National Heritage Area comprises the Lackawanna River watershed as it descends through Carbondale and Scranton to its junction with the Susquehanna River at Pittston. The heritage area covers portions of Lackawanna, Susquehanna, Wayne and Luzerne counties. The area is strongly identified with anthracite coal mining and the industries which depended on the coal, such as railroading, locomotive-building and rail-making.

Major components of the heritage ara include Steamtown National Historic Site, the Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum and the Electric City Trolley Museum.

References

Lackawanna Heritage Valley National and State Heritage Area Wikipedia


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