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Scranton PA
United States

Status: Built
• 11 highrise buildings
• 13 total structures
• 11 drawn towers

Scranton lies along the Susquehanna River in Northeastern Pennsylvania and is the seat of Lackawanna County. Scranton is an old industrial city and is home to the Steamtown National Historic Site, a museum that seeks to preserve the history of steam locomotives.

Scranton was once a center of the Pennsylvanian anthracite coal industry, and during the first half of the 20th century it was home to many groups of newly arrived immigrants. Scranton is nicknamed "The Electric City," for having in 1886 the first street-car system in the U.S. built entirely to run under electric power.

Scranton, along with Wilkes-Barre, are the central cities of its respective region. The population of the metropolitan area is over 625,000.

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Listing 1 to 14 of 14 buildings
Name|Floors|Status|Year|Drawings
Bank Towers14built1930(1)
First Liberty Bank and Trust Building12built1916(1)
Scranton Electric Building8built1896(1)
Municipal Building5built1893
Lackawanna County Courthouse4built1884
Plaza 550 Condominium11built1974(1)
Oppenheim/Lewis & Reilly Building8built1927(1)
Mulberry Tower13built1980(1)
Mercy Hospital6built1976(1)
Community Medical Center8built(1)
Medical Arts Building10built1928(1)
Penn Security Bank Building10built1896(1)
Moses Taylor Hospital5built(1)
Times Building4built1925(1)