Is Scranton PA urban or rural?

Scranton

City and County Seat

City of Scranton

Is Scranton PA urban or rural?

Is Scranton PA urban or rural?

From top, left to right: Scranton Electric Building, St. Peter's Cathedral, Downtown Scranton, Scranton City Hall, and Courthouse Square

Nickname(s): 

The Electric City, The All America City, Steamtown, The Coal Capital

Motto(s): 

Embracing Our People, Our Traditions and Our Future

Is Scranton PA urban or rural?

Location of Scranton in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.

Is Scranton PA urban or rural?

Is Scranton PA urban or rural?

Scranton

Location in Pennsylvania

Is Scranton PA urban or rural?

Is Scranton PA urban or rural?

Scranton

Scranton (the United States)

Coordinates: 41°24′38″N 75°40′03″W / 41.41056°N 75.66750°WCoordinates: 41°24′38″N 75°40′03″W / 41.41056°N 75.66750°W
Country
Is Scranton PA urban or rural?
 
United States
State
Is Scranton PA urban or rural?
 
Pennsylvania
CountyLackawanna
RegionGreater Scranton
Incorporated (borough)February 14, 1856
Incorporated (city)April 23, 1866
Named forGeorge W. Scranton
Government
 • MayorPaige Cognetti
Area

[1]

 • City and County Seat25.54 sq mi (66.14 km2)
 • Land25.31 sq mi (65.55 km2)
 • Water0.23 sq mi (0.60 km2)
 • Metro1,777 sq mi (4,602 km2)
Elevation745 ft (227 m)
Population

 (2010)[2]

 • City and County Seat76,089
 • Estimate 

(2018)

77,182
 • Density3,066.42/sq mi (1,183.97/km2)
 • Urban381,502 (US:99th)
 • Metro562,037 (US:95th)
Demonym(s)Scrantonian
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (EDT)
ZIP Codes

18447, 18501-18505, 18507-18510, 18512, 18514-18515, 18517-18519, 18522, 18540, 18577

Area code(s)570 and 272
FIPS code42-69000
Primary AirportWilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport- AVP (Major/International)
Secondary AirportWilkes-Barre Wyoming Valley Airport- WBW (Minor)
Websitewww.scrantonpa.gov

Scranton is a city in Pennsylvania. It is the county seat of Lackawanna County. The city had a population of 76,415 people in 2000.

History[change | change source]

Scranton was first settled in 1776 by Lenape Indians. Over time, settlers from New England began to move to Scranton. They built mills and other small businesses. The village was known as Slocum Hollow. In 1845, Scranton started to manufacture iron and steel. The iron was used for making rails. Scranton became a leading maker of iron rails. A railroad was founded in 1851. It was built to move iron and coal.

Scranton became a borough in 1856. In 1866, Scranton was made a city when Hyde Park and Providence joined together with the Borough of Scranton. The city had 35,000 people living in it. In 1866, a streetcar system was built. It was the first in the United States. Scranton got the nickname "The Electric City" because of this. In the late 1890s, Scranton had several minor league baseball teams.

The United States Census said that Scranton had a population of 102,026 people in the year 1900. This made it the 38th largest city in the United States. In the 1900s, Scranton was known for its many Victorian-style houses.

In 1901, the iron industry in Scranton moved to Lackawanna, New York. Scranton lost one of its main industries. In the next 25 years, many people from Eastern Europe moved to Scranton. Two years later, the Laurel Line railroad opened up, making it easy to go to Wilkes-Barre, 20 miles (32 km) south. After World War II, coal began losing cleaner fuels such as oil and gas. This caused Scranton to diminish. There wasn't as much coal being made, and not as many trains passed through. The streetcar system stopped in 1954, and a year later, the city was flooded after Hurricane Diane. 80 people died. The NYO&W freight railroad stopped going to Scranton in 1957.

The Knox Mine Disaster of 1959 wiped out the mining industry as the Susquehanna River flooded most of the mines in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The local DL&W railroad, nearly out of money, merged with the Erie Railroad in 1960. In the 1960s and 1970s, the silk and textile industries was getting smaller as they moved South or overseas. In the 1970s and 1980s, the downtown shops lay empty as it was best to shop in suburban malls. However, in the 1980s, the people of Scranton started revitalizing the city. Old places were marketed as tourist attractions. There is a historic site commemorating the city's railroad history, a hotel at the former DL&W Railroad station and a trolley museum. Some more modern attractions are a ski resort, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees (a minor league baseball team) and a concert venue. Also, popular sitcom The Office is set in Scranton.

References[change | change source]

  1. "2017 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved Mar 24, 2019.
  2. "Population Estimates". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 2014-05-22. Retrieved 2014-06-11.

What kind of area is Scranton PA?

Scranton is a town in Pennsylvania with a population of 76,997. Scranton is in Lackawanna County. Living in Scranton offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents rent their homes. In Scranton there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.

What class city is Scranton?

There are four classes of cities in Pennsylvania. First class cities have over one million residents and there's only one such city: Philadelphia. Pittsburgh is the only second class city in the Commonwealth, and Scranton is the sole second class A city.

Is Scranton PA a small town?

Scranton may be the sixth-largest city in Pennsylvania, but the close-knit neighborhoods that surround the vibrant downtown give Scranton its small-town appeal. The metro area owes its name to the Scranton family, who helped establish the region as an iron and steel capital back in the 19th and 20th centuries.

What percentage of Scranton is black?

Scranton Demographics Black or African American: 5.71%