Lackawanna

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Lackawanna (/ˌlækəˈwɒnə/; from a Lenni Lenape word meaning "stream that forks") is the name of various places and later businesses in the mid-Atlantic United States, generally tracing their name in some manner from the Lackawanna River in Pennsylvania.

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  • Lackawanna River, a tributary of the Susquehanna River in northeastern Pennsylvania
  • Lake Lackawanna, Sussex County, NJ, a man-made lake (circa 1911) and golf course

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