REMODELED 3 BED 1 BATH HOME ON A QUIET DEAD END STREET. NEW FRIDG,STOVE,DISHWASHER,BATH,TILE,HARDWOOD,CARPET,PANEL, BOX ETC.TAXES ARE ONLY $1175 PER YEAR. ADJACENT TO THE 180 ACRE McDADE PARK, LACKAWANNA COUNTY COAL MINE TOUR AND THE ANTHRACITE HERITAGE MUSEUM. HERE IS INFO ON THE ADJACENT PARK McDade Park: McDade Park in Scranton is home to the recently completed Boundless Playground, a large inclusive play structure that serves children of all abilities and needs. The playgrounds are fully wheelchair accessible with ramps and specially designed swings and slides. Other facilities at McDade Park include a pool, fishing pond, playing field, pavilions and picnic tables, trails and a bocce court. The Coal Mine Tour and the Anthracite Museum are also on the property. Built in the 1970\'s on reclaimed coal mining land, McDade Parks is now Lackawanna County\'s premier destination park. Situated on 180 acres of land, McDade Park offers several attractions including the Boundless Playground. The centerpiece of the Boundless Playground is an apparatus full of swings, slides, places to twirl, games to explore and areas to climb. The main structure is surrounded by an outer path that includes a butterfly garden, wind chime area, sand and water tables, and an old fashioned bench swing. McDade Park offers nearly 2 miles of cross country running and hiking trails as well as a children\'s fishing pond, an Olympic sized swimming pool and bathhouse, a soccer/lacrosse field, a softball field, bocce courts, tennis courts, basketball courts, large open fields for playing Frisbee in the summer and for cross country skiing in the winter, and the Cancer Memorial Garden and Arboretum. McDade Park offers picnic areas with charcoal grills and two pavilions. McDade Park is also home to the Anthracite Heritage Museum and the Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour. Watch the daylight disappear as you slowly descend 300 feet underground in a mine car into the old Slope #190. Once you have reached the foot of the mine, you will learn all about Scranton\'s history of anthracite coal mining first hand at the famous tour. You will be guided by a miner through dark and winding tunnels as you learn about the fascinating methods used for anthracite coal mining and the heroic efforts involved. The temperature in the mine is 53 year round so comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. A light jacket can be borrowed if you are without one. 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 and tours are scheduled on demand, usually 28 to a car. While waiting for your tour you can watch an introductory video about mining in the theater that is located in the interpretive center where the tickets for the tour are sold. An Olympic sized swimming pool with bath house Childrens fishing pond stocked several times a year Basketball and Tennis courts Softball field Two pavilions Outdoor picnic areas with charcoal grills Almost 2 mile cross country running course and hiking trail system Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour Complex with concession stand and gift shop Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum and gift shop Cancer Memorial Garden and arboretum Bocce courts Multipurpose field for soccer and lacrosse Free sports equipment rentals Large, open fields for Frisbee in the summer and cross country skiing in the winter
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