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Things to do at Nay Aug Park

Everhart Museum, Scranton's Nay Aug Park.

Everhart Museum

The Everhart Museum was founded in 1908 by Doctor Isaiah Fawkes Everhart.

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The James B. McNulty Greenhouse

The James B. McNulty Greenhouse

The original greenhouse was named after John Cleland, its benefactor. It opened in June of 1910.

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The Nay Aug Gorge was created at the end of the most recent ice age over 11,500 years ago

The Gorge

A hidden treasure, the Nay Aug Gorge was created at the end of the most recent ice age over 11,500 years ago.

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Tree House

Dave Wenzel Tree House

In 2007 the David Wenzel Tree House was built opening up new vistas overlooking the Gorge and surrounding areas.

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Kanjorski Covered Bridge

The Kanjorski Covered Bridge spanning the Roaring Brook opened in 2007.

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Zoo

The zoo closed in 1988 and is now home to Street Cats, a local non-profit, that spays and neuters the feral cat population in the area.

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Schemilfenig Pavilion

Schimelfenig Pavilion

The pavilion structure dates back to the early 1900’s.

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Marmi

Marmi (Everhart) Pavilion

The pavilion is a beautiful historic stone structure built in 1906.

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Gentile Pavilion

Gentile Pavilion

The Gentile Pavilion is located in the southeast corner of the park near the McNulty Greenhouse.

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The Bandstand

The Bandstand is home to the Nay Aug Park Concert Series in the summer.

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Memorial Rose Garden

The Rose Garden

The R. N. Davis Memorial Rose Garden which is situated on Arthur Ave in Nay Aug Park and was established in 1935.

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Brooks Mine

Brooks Mine

Brooks Mine was never a commercial operation, but large deposits of coal do exist inside.

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Hanlon Grove

Hanlon’s Grove

Hanlon’s Grove is a picnic area located in the eastern section of the park. It is an open area with picnic tables and charcoal grills.

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Butterfly Playground

The Butterfly Playground will be located adjacent to the Butterfly Garden behind the Street Cats Building (old zoo).

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Davis Trail

This two mile waterfall hike in Nay Aug Park provides the perfect year round activity…it even includes a tree house.

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