List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Lackawanna County

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Location of Lackawanna County in Pennsylvania

This is a list of the Pennsylvania state historical markers in Lackawanna County.

This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC). The locations of the historical markers, as well as the latitude and longitude coordinates as provided by the PHMC's database, are included below when available. There are 32 historical markers located in Lackawanna County.[1]

Historical markers[edit]

Marker title Image Date dedicated Location Marker type Topics
Pioneer, The July 15, 1948 Nay Aug Park at railroad car (on "road" across from Vine St., near Arthur Ave., behind Everhart Mus.), Scranton
41°24′03″N 75°38′37″W / 41.40078°N 75.6435°W / 41.40078; -75.6435 (Pioneer, The)
Roadside Railroads, Transportation
1902 Anthracite Coal Strike October 25, 2002 Courthouse Square, Scranton
Roadside Coal, Government & Politics 20th Century, Labor
Anthracite Mine Disaster October 23, 1994 In front of Throop Borough Bldg., Charles St. & Sanderson Ave., Throop
41°26′46″N 75°37′13″W / 41.44598°N 75.62039°W / 41.44598; -75.62039 (Anthracite Mine Disaster)
Roadside Business & Industry, Coal, Government & Politics 20th Century, Labor
Capoose December 2, 1947 1030 Providence Rd., at Diamond St., West Scranton
41°25′32″N 75°39′59″W / 41.42548°N 75.66625°W / 41.42548; -75.66625 (Capoose)
Roadside Early Settlement, Native American
Carbondale June 19, 1947 60 S Main St. (Bus. 6), at Housing Authority, Carbondale
41°34′11″N 75°30′12″W / 41.56963°N 75.50335°W / 41.56963; -75.50335 (Carbondale)
Roadside Cities & Towns, Coal
Carbondale June 19, 1947 #5 6th Ave., at City Hall (6th Ave. side), Carbondale
41°34′20″N 75°30′11″W / 41.57225°N 75.50316°W / 41.57225; -75.50316 (Carbondale)
Roadside Cities & Towns, Coal
Carbondale November 12, 1947 208 Fallbrook St. (PA 106), next to guard rail, N end of Carbondale
41°34′59″N 75°30′46″W / 41.58317°N 75.51279°W / 41.58317; -75.51279 (Carbondale)
Roadside Cities & Towns, Coal
Coal Miners' and Laborers' Strike August 3, 2008 SW corner of Lackawanna & Washington Aves., downtown Scranton
City Coal, Government & Politics 19th Century, Labor
Elder Miller September 14, 1948 1214 N Abington Rd. (PA 407), at PA 632, Waverly
41°31′41″N 75°42′18″W / 41.52798°N 75.7051°W / 41.52798; -75.7051 (Elder Miller)
Roadside Early Settlement, Education, Religion
First Aid Pioneer November 8, 1947 Bus. US 6 & PA 107, near bridge next to guardrail, Jermyn
41°32′03″N 75°33′07″W / 41.53406°N 75.55189°W / 41.53406; -75.55189 (First Aid Pioneer)
Roadside Business & Industry, Coal, Medicine & Science, Professions & Vocations
First Electric Cars September 15, 1948 235 Adams Ave. at Spruce St. (Courthouse Square), Scranton
41°24′27″N 75°39′43″W / 41.40754°N 75.66196°W / 41.40754; -75.66196 (First Electric Cars)
Roadside Business & Industry, Electricity, Railroads
Gravity Railroad January 3, 1999 97 N Main St. (Rt. 6), at entrance to Gravity Park, Carbondale
41°34′32″N 75°29′55″W / 41.57549°N 75.49854°W / 41.57549; -75.49854 (Gravity Railroad)
Roadside Coal, Railroads, Transportation
Hickory Grove Cemetery May 3, 2003 273 Miller Rd., just south of Carbondale Road (Rt. 632), Waverly
41°31′32″N 75°41′34″W / 41.52546°N 75.69275°W / 41.52546; -75.69275 (Hickory Grove Cemetery)
Roadside African American, Underground Railroad
Jay Gould June 18, 1947 Bear Lake Rd. (SR 2016), just N of River Rd., Thornhurst
41°10′44″N 75°34′51″W / 41.17881°N 75.58084°W / 41.17881; -75.58084 (Jay Gould)
Roadside Business & Industry, Professions & Vocations, Railroads
Jay Gould June 19, 1947 River & Locust Ridge (Hwy. 2015) Rds., just S of Thornhurst
41°10′29″N 75°35′19″W / 41.17486°N 75.58849°W / 41.17486; -75.58849 (Jay Gould)
Roadside Business & Industry, Professions & Vocations, Railroads
Keyser Creek September 2, 1948 331 N Main St. (SR 3013), 200 yds from Taylor Profess. Plaza, near guardrail, Taylor
41°23′15″N 75°42′17″W / 41.3876°N 75.70477°W / 41.3876; -75.70477 (Keyser Creek)
Roadside Early Settlement, Government & Politics, Government & Politics 18th Century, Native American
Lackawanna County May 25, 1982 512 Spruce St., (betw. N Washington Ave. & Dix Ct.) Courthouse Sq., Scranton
41°24′28″N 75°39′48″W / 41.40768°N 75.66341°W / 41.40768; -75.66341 (Lackawanna County)
City Coal, Government & Politics, Government & Politics 19th Century, Native American
Lackawanna Iron December 4, 1947 at Scranton Iron Furnace, Cedar Ave. near Lackawanna Ave., (across from Gen. Dynamics) Scranton
41°24′13″N 75°39′50″W / 41.40373°N 75.66382°W / 41.40373; -75.66382 (Lackawanna Iron)
Roadside Business & Industry, Iron, Railroads, Steel
Loretta Perfectus Walsh November 11, 1995 108 Willow Ave. at Lackawanna Ave. (Hwy. 347), at Am. Legion Post, Olyphant
41°28′12″N 75°36′19″W / 41.46987°N 75.60516°W / 41.46987; -75.60516 (Loretto Perfectus Walsh)
City Military, Military Post-Civil War, Women
Munsee Indian Village - PLAQUE May 1, 1916 843 Providence Rd., on wall near stadium entrance, West Scranton
41°25′11″N 75°39′55″W / 41.41975°N 75.66541°W / 41.41975; -75.66541 (Munsee Indian Village - PLAQUE)
Plaque Early Settlement, Native American
Old Forge July 24, 1947 S. Main St. (SR 3013) at Lonesome Rd., near metal bridge, Old Forge
41°21′33″N 75°44′46″W / 41.35925°N 75.74621°W / 41.35925; -75.74621 (Old Forge)
Roadside Business & Industry, Cities & Towns
Pennsylvania Gravity May 7, 1999 Tigue St., near I-84 overpass (across from hotel), Dunmore
41°24′51″N 75°35′59″W / 41.4141°N 75.59976°W / 41.4141; -75.59976 (Pennsylvania Gravity)
Roadside Railroads, Transportation
Rev. Jacob M. Koehler (1860-1932) June 10, 1999 1800 N. Washington Ave., betw. Electric & Columbia, at Scranton State Schl. for Deaf, Scranton
41°25′48″N 75°38′30″W / 41.4299°N 75.64159°W / 41.4299; -75.64159 (Rev. Jacob M. Koehler)
Roadside Education, Government & Politics, Professions & Vocations, Religion
Rev. William Bishop July 14, 1948 1124 Price St., at Main Ave., West Scranton
41°24′49″N 75°40′45″W / 41.41363°N 75.67928°W / 41.41363; -75.67928 (Rev. William Bishop)
Roadside Religion
Rocky Glen Park August 9, 2008 Rocky Glen Rd., 1/4 mile off Rt. 502, at old park entrance, Moosic
Roadside Ethnic & Immigration, Railroads
Scranton September 7, 1948 PA 307 E of Scranton, (Missing)
Roadside Cities & Towns, Government & Politics 19th Century, Iron, Steel
Scranton September 7, 1948 US 6 / I-81 northbound, at mile marker 189, just north of exit 187, N of Scranton
41°26′17″N 75°37′45″W / 41.43808°N 75.62914°W / 41.43808; -75.62914 (Scranton)
Roadside Cities & Towns, Government & Politics 19th Century, Iron, Steel
Scranton March 28, 1951 US 6 / I-81 southbound, near exit 191B, next to guardrail, NE of Scranton
41°27′41″N 75°40′00″W / 41.46125°N 75.6668°W / 41.46125; -75.6668 (Scranton)
Roadside Cities & Towns, Government & Politics 19th Century, Iron, Steel
Scranton September 7, 1948 S Main & Rundle Ave., by Taylor Shopping Ctr. sign, West Scranton
41°23′48″N 75°41′20″W / 41.3967°N 75.68893°W / 41.3967; -75.68893 (Scranton)
Roadside Cities & Towns
Terence V. Powderly November 18, 1947 N. Main Ave. & Mears St., West Scranton
41°25′10″N 75°40′28″W / 41.41935°N 75.67445°W / 41.41935; -75.67445 (Terence V. Powderly)
Roadside Government & Politics, Labor
Thomas J. Foster October 5, 1948 Wyoming Ave. near Ash St., Scranton (Missing)
Roadside Education, Government & Politics 19th Century, Labor, Professions & Vocations, Publishing
Tripp House, The n/a 1011 N. Main Ave. near Scranton Expy., Scranton
41°25′35″N 75°40′11″W / 41.42638°N 75.66969°W / 41.42638; -75.66969 (Tripp House, The)
Roadside Government & Politics, Government & Politics 18th Century

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "PHMC Historical Markers Search" (Searchable database). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Retrieved July 19, 2010.

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