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Lackawanna Lackawanna (from a Lenni Lenape word meaning "stream that forks"), adopted for place names and later businesses in the mid-Atlantic United States: *Lackawanna, New York, a city in Erie County, New York, just south of Buffalo *Lackawanna Coal Mine, a former mine redeveloped as a museum in Scranton, Pennsylvania *Lackawanna College, a college in Scranton, Pennsylvania *Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, a county in northeast Pennsylvania, of which the county seat is Scranton *Lackawanna River, a tributary of the Susquehanna River in northeastern Pennsylvania *Lackawanna State Forest, in northeastern Pennsylvania *Lackawanna State Park, in northeastern Pennsylvania *Lackawanna Steel Company, a former steel company that started in Scranton then moved to western New York *Lake Lackawanna, Byram Twp., Sussex County, NJ, a man-made lake (circa 1911) and golf course owned by the Lake Lackawanna Investment Company An extant railroad company in the United States: * Delaware–Lackawanna Railroad Several former railroad companies in the United States: * Erie Lackawanna Railroad * Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, also known as the Lackawanna Railroad * Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad * Lackawanna and Western Railroad * Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad The arts: * ''The Lackawanna Valley'', a circa 1855 painting by George Inness * ''Lackawanna Blues'', a 2001 Ruben Santiago-Hudson play that was adapted as a 2005 television movie ==See also==
* Lackawanna Cut-Off * Lackawanna Cut-Off (NJ Transit) * Lackawanna Old Road * Lackawanna Terminal * * The Lackawanna Six, American citizens accused of aiding terrorism
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