
Apartments near Steamtown National Park in Scranton, PA (369 Rentals)


437-439 N Irving Ave

902 Luzerne St

1115 Pittston Ave

920-922 S Webster Ave

1001 Washburn St

542 N Irving Ave

542 Taylor Ave

229 Harrison Ave

1520-1522 Linden St

813 Madison Ave

1107 Lafayette St

429-431 Prescott Ave

620 Taylor Ave

545-547 Crown Ave

216 Harrison Ave

818 Hampton St

326 S 10th Ave

1125 Prospect Ave

1215-1217 Pittston Ave

100 Stafford Ave

19 Amity Ct

417 Harrison Ave

541-543 Prescott Ave

702 E Elm St

918-920 Myrtle St

814 Clay Ave

602 Prescott Ave

302-306 Wheeler Ave

914 Madison Ave

425 S Main Ave

840 Clay Ave

917-919 Myrtle St

629 Prescott Ave

525 Harrison Ave

928-930 Madison Ave

The Slice

201-203 Colfax Ave

425-427 Wheeler Ave

835 Maple St

212 Ash St

1122 Myrtle St

911 Quincy Ave

835 N Webster Ave

1111 Myrtle St

923-925 Quincy Ave

1418 Pittston Ave

602 S Main Ave

115-117 S Sumner Ave

1105-1109 Hampton St

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Explore Scranton
In a city of coal and iron and steel, residents of Scranton apartments have got to realize that having Steamtown apartments only makes sense. Steamtown National Park is a popular location for Scranton apartment residents to learn more about the history of the city. The production of locomotives, also called steam engines, as well as all the components of railroad lines were a very popular business in Scranton in the mid to late 1800's. When you visit the park, you'll see and smell the smoke, hear the roar, and feel heat of the cinder box - the era of the steam engines. Steamtown apartments, thankfully, are not too close to feel the heat or hear the chug, chug of the annual excursion through the park every April through December. The park has lovely walking tours through historic buildings built in the 1860s where there are museums and workshops for residents of Scranton apartments to peruse. The Locomotive shop is a working shop that not only holds the equipment used to build locomotives in the past, but also performs repairs and restoration to these train engines. Guided tours are available for those wishing more information about the roundhouse or other exhibits Two museums exist here, one that addresses the technology of the steam engine, and another that portrays the history, in addition to a nice visitor center. Restored railroad cars and a sectioned steam locomotive are there for Steamtown apartment dwellers to get close and look at, as well as photographs, films and artifacts. Steamtown is open every day of the year except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day from 9 am to 5 pm for $6 for adults, except during winter hours when it's open just from 10 am to 4 pm, check the schedule before leaving your Steamtown apartment!
Frequently Asked Questions about Scranton
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Scranton Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Scranton ranges from $625 to $2,005 with an average monthly rent of $1,322.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Scranton cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Scranton range from $850 to $2,800. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,460.
How expensive are Scranton Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 119 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Scranton on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,189 to $2,640 - averaging $1,581 for the location.
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