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Quiz about What do you know about Scranton PA
Quiz about What do you know about Scranton PA

What do you know about Scranton, PA? Quiz


This is a general quiz about the old Coal City that is starting to enjoy a bit of a renewal. See what you know, or what you think you know.

A multiple-choice quiz by Chrisboss. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Chrisboss
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
163,907
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
598
Last 3 plays: Guest 50 (5/10), Guest 104 (0/10), Guest 165 (5/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Another name for Scranton is the -------- City.

Answer: (One word "shocking")
Question 2 of 10
2. Scranton is the home town of which playwright and actor? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Scranton's original name was Slocum Hollow.


Question 4 of 10
4. The Scranton Lace Company was the first producer of what in the United States. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The Scranton-area Steamtown Marathon is an official qualifier for the famous Boston Marathon.


Question 6 of 10
6. Jermyn, PA, a suburb of Scranton, is the birthplace of what vital ingredient in modern-day health care? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Scranton is the county seat of Lackawanna County. The Lackawanna Valley was sold around 1754 to Pennsylvania settlers by whom? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Scranton is represented in the United States Naval Fleet.


Question 9 of 10
9. This retired Navy Admiral who went on to become the Cardinal Archbishop of New York was Scranton's seventh bishop. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. This historic duo kicked-off their reunion tour in the Scranton-area Wachovia Arena in October, 2003. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Another name for Scranton is the -------- City.

Answer: Electric

In 1887, Scranton was Pennsylvania's first city with a successful pioneer trolley line and became known as "The Electric City."
2. Scranton is the home town of which playwright and actor?

Answer: Jason Miller

Jason Miller was reared on the edge of Scranton. He worked as a waiter, truck driver, and welfare investigator before breaking into acting professionally. Jason Miller was married to Linda Gleason (daughter of Jackie) from 1963-1973. Their son is actor Jason Patric. Jason Miller died in May, 2001. He was 62. He is buried in Scranton.
3. Scranton's original name was Slocum Hollow.

Answer: True

The Scranton of today, was, at the end of the Pennamite Wars, a collection of three small settlements: Razorville, Dark Hollow, and Hyde Park. Three homes stood in Razorville before Philip Abbot of Connecticut built the first home in the "Hollow." Philip Abbot and his brother, John, ran a grist mill on the Roaring Brook. The Abbot's mill was purchased by Ebenezer and Benjamin Slocum who expanded the grist mill and built a saw mill adjacent to it. The Slocum's wished to call the area Unionville; however, the area be came known instead as Slocum Hollow.
4. The Scranton Lace Company was the first producer of what in the United States.

Answer: Nottingham Lace

Nottingham Lace was originated in Nottingham, England, but lace can be traced as far back as Ancient Egypt. It became widespread as a hand craft in the 16th Century Europe.
5. The Scranton-area Steamtown Marathon is an official qualifier for the famous Boston Marathon.

Answer: True

The entire course isn't downhill, but a good portion of it is. Steamtown has a 955' drop in elevation from start to finish and many runners have said they have set their pr's here. In fact, Runner's World has named Steamtown, "One of the 10 fastest marathon courses in the U.S."
6. Jermyn, PA, a suburb of Scranton, is the birthplace of what vital ingredient in modern-day health care?

Answer: First Aid

Dr. Matthew J. Shields began his medical practice in Jermyn, PA and was frequently called upon to treat coal-miners at accident sites. Dr. Shields soon saw the need for timely treatment of injuries on-site that could be performed by properly trained co-workers until professionals arrived.

The first class of mine-workers began meeting in 1899 and became known as the First Aid Association of Jermyn.
7. Scranton is the county seat of Lackawanna County. The Lackawanna Valley was sold around 1754 to Pennsylvania settlers by whom?

Answer: Native Americans (Delawares)

Tough times began when the Delawares sold the Lackawanna Valley and surrounding lands to Pennsylvanians. Interest in the valley by both Connecticut and Pennsylvania settlers was later to cause serious problems for the area, but at this particular time it only meant the end of Native American rule.
8. Scranton is represented in the United States Naval Fleet.

Answer: True

The USS Scranton was launched on July 3, 1989, and commissioned on January 26, 1991. It was built by the Newport News Shipbuilding Co., in Newport News, Va.
9. This retired Navy Admiral who went on to become the Cardinal Archbishop of New York was Scranton's seventh bishop.

Answer: Bishop John J. O'Connor

Scranton's seventh Bishop, John J. O'Connor, was to become the Cardinal Archbishop of New York. He was a retired naval Admiral, who had been an auxiliary Bishop in the Military Ordinate. He only stayed in Scranton for nine months, but was a very popular bishop. He transferred to New York and was replaced by Auxiliary Bishop James C. Timlin, the only Diocesan native to become Ordinary, as Scranton's eighth bishop, in 1984.
10. This historic duo kicked-off their reunion tour in the Scranton-area Wachovia Arena in October, 2003.

Answer: Simon and Garfunkel

Simon & Garfunkel opened the "Old Friends" concert tour in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania (just south of Scranton), October 17 to an appreciative audience. The first song "Sounds of Silence" was interrupted by a lengthy standing ovation. Surprise special guests the Everly Brothers were introduced mid-way and sang three of their classic hits before Simon & Garfunkel returned to the stage to sing "Bye Bye Love" with them.
Source: Author Chrisboss

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