Scranton (disambiguation)

Scranton is a city in Pennsylvania, United States.

Scranton may also refer to:

Places

People

  • Deborah Scranton, American documentarian
  • George W. Scranton (1811–1861), American iron tycoon and U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania
  • Jim Scranton (born 1960), American former professional baseball player
  • Joseph A. Scranton (1838–1908), U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania
  • Mary Scranton (1918–2015), former First Lady of Pennsylvania
  • Mary F. Scranton (1832–1909), Methodist Episcopal Church missionary, the first female missionary in Korea, and the founder of the Ewha Girls School there
  • Nancy Scranton (born 1961), American professional golfer
  • Paul Scranton (born 1944), American professional basketball player for the ABA's Anaheim Amigos
  • William Scranton (1917–2013), former Pennsylvania Governor and 1964 US Presidential candidate
  • William B. Scranton (1856-1922), Methodist Episcopal Church missionary to Korea, son of Mary F. Scranton
  • William Scranton, III (born 1947), former Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor, son of William Scranton
  • William Walker Scranton (1844–1916), Pennsylvania businessman

Other uses

  • The University of Scranton, a Jesuit university located in Scranton, Pennsylvania
  • USS Scranton, four ships of the United States Navy
  • The Scranton Declaration, an important document in the development of craft unionism
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Scranton, an organizational division of the Catholic Church centered in Scranton, Pennsylvania
  • Scranton (NJT station), the proposed terminus for New Jersey Transit passenger rail service from New York City and Hoboken to Scranton, Pennsylvania
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See also

  • Scranton High School (disambiguation)
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