A nice little park dedicated to the highest ranking soldier from Lackawanna County, PA to die in World War I. The park has further dedications to those from Scranton who've served in various conflicts and passed on in service. The nearby overpass was in the process of be replaced/reconstructed when I first moved to Scranton. I think they did a great job of making a pleasant bridge that can support safely pedestrian traffic as well as cars. This location was always in my mind for a cache location. Enjoying the benches and contemplating the area, count the trees to see if you can locate the original 11 trees planted to comemorate the end of World War 1. Take a moment and read the dedications while you're here.
Parking is readily available. This is an urban park, so be prepared for passing muggles. The cache is a magnetic, with log and FTF mini TB coin. The photo is of the Spirt of the American Doughboy - the statue at this small park.