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| Courtyard | 16 Glenmaura Nat'l Blvd | M | 0 | S | M | ||
| Econo Lodge | 1175 Kane St | M | 0 | MR | M | ||
| Super 8 Motel | 307 Hwy 315 | M | 0 | ||||
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| Clarion Hotel | 300 Meadow Ave | U | 0 | IS | MR | M | |
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| Holiday Inn | 200 Tigue St | M | 0 | FIS | R | M | |
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$$ | Miles | Fit | Kit | I'net This column indicates the typical price range of this hotel. We use the following codes: E=Economy (under $50), M=Midrange ($50 to $100), U=Upscale ($100 to $150), L=Luxury (over $150). Please note that room rates fluctuate (seasonal popularity, special events in the area, etc.). View Discount Hotels near I-81 in Scranton The approximate distance in miles from the exit to the hotel. These are calculations using GPS data. Distances along city streets will be somewhat different but this should give you a good idea of the distances to Discount Hotels near the cited Interstate exit. View Discount Hotels near I-81 in Scranton Discount Hotels near I-81 in Scranton offering 'fitness' or exercise facilities are indicated with an F in this column. If the hotel also has a spa, it is so indicated by an S in this column. Most hotels define a 'spa' as a large hot tub with built in water jets. In a few cases, fitness facilities and spas may be off-premises (entry by pass issued by the hotel) in which case dressing rooms are also present for your convenience. View Discount Hotels near I-81 in Scranton Discount Hotels near I-81 in Scranton offering a full kitchen or 'kitchenette' are indicated with an 'K' in this column. An 'M' in this column indicates microwave available. If the room also has a refrigerator, it is so indicated by an 'R' in this column. Many hotels have some rooms furnished with microwaves and small refrigerators but you have to request them. We list them only if there is not an additional charge (or so they have informed us). View Discount Hotels near I-81 in Scranton Discount Hotels near I-81 in Scranton offering Internet access are indicated (with an M for dial-up and W for wideband) in the I'net column. Please note that 'wideband' facilities vary. In addition to a network port (usually installed in the docking station), we suggest you bring along cables and your Windows distribution CD (in case you are required to load a special network driver). For 'dial up dataports', you would only need a modem and an RJ-11 patch cord (which you should always have with you, anyway). To check rates, amenities or make hotel reservations, just click on the hotel name. |
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Visitors'
Center - From I-81 exit 182-AB, turn right at the end of the off ramp. The Northeast Pennsylvania Convention & Visitors Bureau is just up the hill at 99 Glenmaura National Boulevard.
Basilica of the National Shrine of Saint Ann - This landmark church and monastery is home to the largest novena to Saint Ann in the world. Named a basilica in 1966 by Pope John Paul II. The basilica is located on Saint Ann's Street on a hilltop in West Scranton overlooking Scranton. The basilica is well known for its beautiful interior. Catlin
House (Lackawanna Historical Society) - Home to the Lackawanna Historical Society,
the 16-room, ca 1912 English Tudor style Catlin House showcases the evolution of the Scranton region from vast wilderness to industrial hub. Also housed in the manor is an invaluable collection of books, photographs, furnishings, clothing and artifacts. Electric City Trolley Station and Museum - Relieve the time of the trolleys at the Electric City Trolley Museum and Station, located in a resplendently restored 19th century mill building adjacent to the Steamtown National Historic Site in Downtown Scranton. You'll see an "under-the skin-view" of a restored trolley, interactive displays, the Trolley Restoration Shop, interactive children's exhibit and 50-seat theater. Everhart Museum - The Everhart Museum of Natural History, Science and Art was founded by Dr. Isaiah Fawkes Everhart in 1908. Among the treasures you'll find here are an Features an ornithological collection, Native Indian collection, some Dorflinger Glass and American Folk Art plus a full-scale articulated stegosaurus skeleton. Holocaust Museum & Research Center - Established in 1994, the Center features a growing museum collection of artifacts that survived the Holocaust. Of special interest is including a Czech Torah. They also maintain an active Research Center featuring community education and commemorations and offer educational outreach programs to area schools. Sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Houdini Tour & Magic Show - This is the only museum in the world devoted to the famous Harry Houdini. Houdini, with his brother Hardeen, performed frequently in Scranton & Wilkes-Barre. Now, nationally known magicians - and Houdini collectors - Dorothy Dietrich and Bravo the Great amaze today's audiences with their animal acts. The Houdini Museum has been featured on the Discovery Channel. Keystone College Astronomy Observatory - The Observatory was founded in 1973 and is located at a "dark sky" site eight miles northeast of the
Scranton. The telescope features a lens made in 1882 by Alvan Clark &
Sons - makers of the finest refracting lenses ever ground in the United States.
Though the telescope will can resolve images effectively at 700x, it is
usually set in the range of 100x to 300x. Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour - Journey 300 feet beneath the surface of the earth in this restored hard coal mine. An experienced miner will guide you through the underground
caverns in which so many worked years ago to extract anthracite coal. Now operated by the County of Lackawanna, the mine has received national recognition and awards as a tourist attraction. The tour takes
about an hour. Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum - Learn about the people who came to the Anthracite region of Pennsylvania where they labored in the mines, mills, and factories. Learn about their lives and culture and their impact
they have had on the region, Pennsylvania and our nation. Miniature Memories - An H-O train display featuring the area's largest scale model car collection plus a miniature three-ring circus all set in a remarkably lifelike topographical model of the Lackawanna Valley. Scranton Iron Furnaces - These four massive stone blast furnaces were built by the Lackawanna Iron & Coal Company between 1848 and 1857. The furnaces were the second largest iron producer in the United States by 1880 and produced T-rails for America's railroads until 1902. Steamtown National Historic Site - The National Park Service owns and operates this $70 million historic site located on the former Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railyards behind the Mall at Steamtown in Downtown Scranton. The site was established in 1986 to further public understanding and appreciation of the role steam railroading played in the development of the United States. Steamtown features technology and history museums, a restored roundhouse and turntable, a museum shop and seasonal train excursions. |
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