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LACKAWANNA COUNTY, Pa. — Visitors can explore 300 feet beneath the Earth through the anthracite coal mine that first opened in 1860. "Down my way in Schuylkill County, we actually have eight ...
LACKAWANNA COUNTY, Pa. — A valuable history lesson lies far beneath the surface of McDade Park in Scranton. "I think the coal mine tour is important to the whole region, not only Lackawanna ...
LACKAWANNA COUNTY, Pa. — Pieces of history on the move to Scranton's McDade Park. These artifacts all came from what's left of the Moffat Coal Breaker, an important part of Lackawanna County's ...
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Fire department prepares for rescue training at coal mineat the Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour in McDade Park to prepare for the unexpected. The drill focused on safely rescuing visitors if the mine car breaks down or there’s a medical emergency.
SCRANTON — Over 50 people were rescued from a mine attraction Monday afternoon after getting stuck several hundred feet below the surface during the Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour, county ...
Scranton firefighters spent part of Tuesday at the Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour in McDade Park training to extricate mine visitors in the event of an emergency. The training comes almost a year after ...
the strikers of the Lackawanna region proceeded to intimidate them and destroy the property of the company. This morning at about 2 o'clock a company of some 50 disguised men overpowered ...
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Virtual reality looks to bring coal mining history to lifeA new way of seeing the history of anthracite coal mining brought Pam Hummell of the Grove City Historical Society to the Lackawanna County Coal Mine Tour in Scranton. "It was sort of a pipe dream ...
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