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Do not move here...
2
rating
By
Anonymous (
Apr 08, 2021)
I moved here two years ago from CO, and boy, I wish I didn't. I grew up in this area and the nature itself is spectacular. However, over the past 20 years I had been away, nothing appears to have changed for the better. This area is racist/bigoted, impoverished, and the potholes ...Read More
here will destroy your car. If you are a person who dives into new communities with ease, you may be able to find some things to do around here and enjoy this city. However, in my opinion, there isn't very much to do out here that isn't nature-related. If you don't drink alcohol, good luck finding friends. Since I have been here, I have had some attempt to abduct me, my house has been robbed, my partner and I have permanent health problems from the mold in our home (housing here is terrible) and everyone is angry and mean. There are good people here, but there is a lot more bad. Not to mention that there is just garbage and litter everywhere you look. You want to live in a run-down, dreary, town surrounded by people who miserable and rude? Come here.
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A city with growth
5
rating
By
Anonymous (
Jun 18, 2018)
Wilkes Barre is an incredible potential growing city in Northeast Pennsylvania just two hours west of New York City and two hours north of Philadelphia. Wilkes Barre has drastically changed throughout the years by building new developments, upscale shopping sites and keeps on upg ...Read More
rading every year providing the perfect town for those immigrating into the Diamond City
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Wilkes Barre: The Good and the Bad
3.5
rating
By
Anonymous (
Aug 18, 2015)
I lived in the Wilkes Barre (pronounced Wilkes Berry) area. In fact, I spent much of my adolescence there. One great thing about Wilkes Barre is that it's well stocked with a lot of shopping options. The Wyoming Valley Mall is huge and I spent a lot of time in the Bon Ton. There' ...Read More
s a Barnes and Noble nearby, and my mom and I would go there and get coffee, enjoying our books.
Anyone who has relocated to Wilkes Barre to start a family will find lots of options for college, such as Wilkes University and Penn State Wilkes. I went to a few track meets at Wilkes University, and the school has an amazing athletic field. Some of my friends went there and their programs are also great. I don't know a lot about Penn State Wilkes, but joining the Penn State family is never a bad thing to do.
Wilkes Barre has a pretty plentiful downtown. There are lots of bars and shops to peek around in. Certain parts of town are definitely better than others, but safety is important no matter where you are, of course. As far as food, I'll never forget this Thai restaurant my family and I went to. It's called Thai Thai. Their pad Thai with chicken was the very best I've ever had. There's a movie theater right in that area too. We took my grandfather there one time and it was a pretty good day.
As far as attractions go, the biggest one I would have to say is Mohegan Sun. I went there with my grandfather and our family. I wasn't old enough to gamble, but there were plenty of things to do. The food at the casino is great. While my parents and grandfather were on the casino floor, my siblings and I checked out some of the shops.
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Wilkes Barre: The Good and the Bad
3.5
rating
By
Anonymous (
Aug 18, 2015)
I lived in the Wilkes Barre (pronounced Wilkes Berry) area. In fact, I spent much of my adolescence there. One great thing about Wilkes Barre is that it's well stocked with a lot of shopping options. The Wyoming Valley Mall is huge and I spent a lot of time in the Bon Ton. There' ...Read
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s a Barnes and Noble nearby, and my mom and I would go there and get coffee, enjoying our books.
Anyone who has relocated to Wilkes Barre to start a family will find lots of options for college, such as Wilkes University and Penn State Wilkes. I went to a few track meets at Wilkes University, and the school has an amazing athletic field. Some of my friends went there and their programs are also great. I don't know a lot about Penn State Wilkes, but joining the Penn State family is never a bad thing to do.
Wilkes Barre has a pretty plentiful downtown. There are lots of bars and shops to peek around in. Certain parts of town are definitely better than others, but safety is important no matter where you are, of course. As far as food, I'll never forget this Thai restaurant my family and I went to. It's called Thai Thai. Their pad Thai with chicken was the very best I've ever had. There's a movie theater right in that area too. We took my grandfather there one time and it was a pretty good day.
As far as attractions go, the biggest one I would have to say is Mohegan Sun. I went there with my grandfather and our family. I wasn't old enough to gamble, but there were plenty of things to do. The food at the casino is great. While my parents and grandfather were on the casino floor, my siblings and I checked out some of the shops.
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What the locals say about
Family friendlyPublic transit is accessibleWalkable to grocery storesYards are well-keptLots of parksWalkable to restaurantsFriendly neighbors Safe at night Pet friendly Streets have sidewalksA quiet areaSense of community
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Wilkes-Barre Awards
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Compare Wilkes-Barre, PA Livability
A+
Amenities
Are there many local amenities in
Wilkes-Barre?
Yes, there are lots of amenities close to this location.
Parks
Frances Slocum Playground
Morgan B. Williams Park
Public Square Park
The Park
Coal Street Park
Wilkes-Barre River Common
Playground
Nesbitt Park
Entertainment
Chacko's Family Bowling Center
Wise Crackers
F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
Wilkes-Barre Movies 14
The Mary Stegmaier Mansion
Ali Baba Lounge
Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre
Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts
Food & Drink
Oasis Inn
Beer Boys
Senunas' Bar & Grill
HEAT
The CheeseSteak Factory
Chick-fil-A
Las Delicias Deli & Restaurant
Goodfella's
F
Commute
Is public transit available in Wilkes-Barre?
Of all people who commute,
3.1% take public transportation in
Wilkes-Barre.