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Steamtown National Historic Site is a railroad museum in downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania, located in a former train yard. The railcars and locomotives at this site were part of the collection of F. Nelson Blount, a seafood magnate from New Jersey.
The historic site has a working 1920s roundhouse, a locomotive repair shop, and a visitors center with a theater, interactive historical displays, archives, and a gift shop. Visitors are able to enter many of the railcars and locomotives, and short excursions on trains are offered in spring, summer, and fall. Tours of the locomotive shop are available, enabling visitors to watch trains being repaired. This site is a great place to bring small children and has a gift shop, but no café or food service.
Address: Steamtown National Historic Site, 4 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503, Phone: 570-340-5200
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