
ガイドブックに載っているランドマークと、ガイドブックには書いていないことを教えてくれるツアー。
Scranton was called the Electric City because in 1886 it became one of the first cities in America to operate an electric streetcar system. That innovation was fitting: the city powered itself and a good part of the industrial Northeast on anthracite coal, the hard coal that came out of the mines beneath and around it in the Wyoming Valley. At its peak in the early 20th century, Scranton was a industrial powerhouse producing locomotives, textiles, and steel as well as mining coal. The Steamtown National Historic Site, operated by the National Park Service in the old Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad yard, preserves that industrial heritage with a collection of steam locomotives and railcars and working steam excursion trains that run on the original tracks.
Outside the US, Scranton is probably best known as the setting of the American version of The Office, the television series that ran from 2005 to 2013 and depicted a fictional paper company headquartered here.
The show brought unexpected tourism and affection to a city that had been struggling with deindustrialization for decades, and Scrantonians embraced it with characteristic directness: local businesses lean into the association, the Steamtown Mall appears in the show, and visitors still seek out filming locations. The city's downtown Electric City Trolley Museum and the Anthracite Heritage Museum tell the more substantial story of what the coal and railroad industry meant to the families who built and worked this valley.

Before you walk.
50以上の言語すべて、すべての予約に込み。
スクラントンのすべてのツアーをアンロック — さらに世界中の何千ものツアーも。いつでもキャンセル可能。

App StoreとGoogle Playで総合4.8。何度も読み返したくなるレビューを集めました。
このツアーは街を見るのに本当に良い方法でした。ストーリーは作り込まれすぎず面白くて、自分のペースで探索できるのが良かったです。
観光客気分になりすぎず、ブライトンを知るためのしっかりとした方法でした。ナレーションには深みと文脈がありました。
片手にクロワッサンを持ち、期待ゼロで始めました。アプリはただ一緒にいてくれる感じで、プレッシャーもなく、クールな物語を楽しめました。