Your Guide to the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre Metro
Northeastern Pennsylvania's premier metro spans the historic Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys along I-81, encompassing three counties and 570,000 residents across the former anthracite coal country. Discover Scranton — the city famously portrayed on 'The Office,' home to the University of Scranton, Marywood University, the Steamtown National Historic Site celebrating its railroad heritage, PNC Field (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders), the Electric City Trolley Museum, and the Joe Biden childhood home. Also includes Wilkes-Barre along the Susquehanna River, Hazleton, and the scenic Wyoming County countryside at the edge of the Endless Mountains.
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Scranton
Northeastern Pennsylvania's largest city and the Lackawanna County seat, famousl...
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Lackawanna Suburbs
The suburban ring of Lackawanna County surrounding Scranton, spanning the entire...
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Wilkes-Barre
The Wyoming Valley is the densely populated river valley along the Susquehanna R...
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Back Mountain
The 'Back Mountain' is the area west of the Wilkes-Barre Mountain ridge in weste...
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Hazleton
The southern portion of Luzerne County along the I-80 and I-81 corridors. Anchor...
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Wyoming County
Wyoming County sits northwest of Lackawanna County along the Susquehanna River i...
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