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  1. Scranton hosts a federal court building for the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. The city is conventionally divided into nine districts: North Scranton, Southside, Westside, Eastside/Hill Section, Central City, Minooka, West Mountain, East Mountain, and Green Ridge, though these areas do not have legal status. The city is the geographic and cultural center ...

  2. Jan 2, 2017 · Scrantons nickname isn’t just something found on the Wikipedia page or bandied about by the tourism bureau. It’s emblazoned on the most iconic building in the city, overlooking downtown Courthouse Square.

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  3. A sign proclaiming Scranton as "The Electric City" overlooks Courthouse Square. The city got its moniker for being the site of the nation's first electric-powered streetcars. Allentown. A Town [3] Band City USA [4] Peanut City [5] Silk City [6] The Queen City [7] [8] Truck Capital of the World [9] Bethlehem. Christmas City U.S.A. [10] Erie.

  4. Oct 13, 2017 · Rev. David Spencer, D.D. is credited with creating the nickname for Scranton. Upon taking in the city’s electric trolley system and use of electricity throughout the city and its homes, he found the name fitting and it has stuck ever since.

  5. Electric City: Scranton earned the nickname "Electric City" in the late 19th century due to being one of the first cities in the United States to have electric streetcars. It was an early adopter of electric power, making it a pioneer in the field of electricity.

  6. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Scranton. City and County Seat. From top, left to right: Scranton Electric Building, St. Peter's Cathedral, Downtown Scranton, Scranton City Hall, and Courthouse Square. Flag. Nicknames: The Electric City, The All America City, Steamtown. Motto (s):

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  8. Aug 7, 2022 · Scranton received its nickname of “The Electric City” thanks to the electrification of its trolley system in the early 20th century. To learn more about this legacy, head to the Electric City Trolley Museum.

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