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Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour

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    lackawanna coal mine tour Travel 300 feet beneath the earth’s surface and experience the National Award Winning Historical Attraction – the Lackawanna County Coal Mine Tour. The once abandoned and now restored hard coal mine is a cool 53° year round, and provides you the opportunity to see a day-in-the-life of the area’s workers that ...

Coal Mine « Lackawanna County

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    The Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour is open from April 1 through November 30 and is closed on Easter Sunday and Thanksgiving Day. The box office opens at 10:00 AM. While waiting for your tour you can watch our introductory video about mining in our theater that is located in the interpretive center where the tickets for the tour are sold.

Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour (Scranton) - 2020 All You Need ...

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    The tour will take you 300 feet below the earth into the pitch blackness old-time miners, some as young as seven or eight, had to face. While you won’t have to deal with poisonous gases, you will feel the chill. The Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour is open from April 1st through November 30th and is closed only on Thanksgiving Day.4.5/5(650)

Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour - visitnepa.org

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    Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour. 1 Bald Mountain Rd, McDade Park, Scranton, PA 18504 570-963-6463; 45 reviews. Visit Website. overview. Go down in history - 300 feet beneath the surface of the earth in a once abandoned, but now restored hard coal mine…Location: 1 Bald Mountain Rd McDade Park, Scranton, 18504

Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour visitPA

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    Then explore 300 feet beneath the earth through an anthracite coal mine originally opened in 1860. Accompany a miner in the winding underground gangways and rock tunnel past three different veins of hard coal. The Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour is open from April 1 through November 30 and is closed on Easter Sunday and Thanksgiving Day.

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