Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania (Scranton, Pennsylvania)
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Lackawanna County lies at the northern edge of the Coal Region, northwest of the Poconos. It was created on August 13, 1878, from part of Luzerne County and is Pennsylvania's most recently established county. It is named for the Lackawanna River. The county has a population of 214,437 as of 2010 and its county seat is Scranton.
Lackawanna is an Indian word, signifying " The Forks of a Stream." Chief industry, anthracite coal mining, confined to the long-depressed trough forming the Lackawanna Valley and to the mountains bordering it on both sides, with Bald Mountain, in Lackawanna Range, 2250 feet high, and Big Stoney among the Moosic Mountains, 2230 feet.
www.lackawannacounty.org/
www.livingplaces.com/PA/Lackawanna_County.html
Lackawanna is an Indian word, signifying " The Forks of a Stream." Chief industry, anthracite coal mining, confined to the long-depressed trough forming the Lackawanna Valley and to the mountains bordering it on both sides, with Bald Mountain, in Lackawanna Range, 2250 feet high, and Big Stoney among the Moosic Mountains, 2230 feet.
www.lackawannacounty.org/
www.livingplaces.com/PA/Lackawanna_County.html
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lackawanna_County,_Pennsylvania
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Coordinates: 41°24'6"N 75°38'14"W
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