Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, created on August 13, 1878, from part of Luzerne County, is a part of the Pennsylvania's northeast territory that is a perfect blend of authentic historical attractions, outdoor recreation, social and cultural events, performing arts and natural scenic splendor. Lackawanna County's lodging facilities include four-star hotels, private campgrounds that provide family outdoor getaways, with a variety of camp sites and abundant recreational facilities. The county is one of the region's most important cultural centers featuring the Northeast Philharmonic, Scranton Public Theatre, Broadway Theatre, the Ballet Theatre, Music Box Dinner Theatre and the PA Summer Theatre. Additionally, the county offers a variety of shopping malls, special-interest stores, factory outlets, antique shops, craft fairs and summer outdoor markets for shopping.
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