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Located
at the edge of the Pocono Mountains
and the heart of Northeastern
Pennsylvania, Luzerne County and the
Greater Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton and
Pittston areas are rich in scenic
vistas and year-round outdoor
recreation. Mountains, streams, and
lakes easily accessible to NYC (2.5
hrs), and Philadelphia (2 hrs) by
Interstates 80, 81, and the
Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Resorts
abound in this area. The service
industry is enjoying a robust
economy. A full range of outdoor
enjoyment and cultural presentations
are available year-round.
Entertainment ranges from the
Northeastern PA Philharmonic or
Northeastern Pennsylvania Choral
Society, concerts, golfing, live
harness racing at
Pocono Downs, tours of the
historic
The Lion Brewery Inc.
(established in 1905, it survived
Prohibition and has been in
continuous operation), and tours of
real coal mines and trips on steam
engine trains. The
Luzerne County Convention and
Visitors Bureau lists pages of
things to do in this area.
The
Luzerne County Historical Society
boasts a research library, museum,
and an historical homestead setting.
Luzerne County is also the home of
the
Wyoming Historical and Geological
Society.
Luzerne
County's population in 2000 was
319,250. In the heart of
Pennsylvania's coal country, Luzerne
County was devastated by the
problems faced in that industry.
Construction of the interstates,
including I-309, has been a catalyst
for growth and a new economic
direction. Butler Township and
Hazleton, in particular, have been
transformed from rural, farm-based
economies to commuting suburbs, and
tourism has doubled with the now
easy access.
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