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Why Live in Kingston

Kingston, Pennsylvania, is a walkable borough where residents can easily access amenities on foot, including dining, shopping, and recreational activities. The town is situated along the Susquehanna River, offering boating, fishing, and a 12-mile Levee Trail for runners and bikers. Parks like Nesbitt Park and James S. Keiper Park provide additional outdoor activities, including disc golf, tennis, and baseball. Kingston's dining scene includes Theo’s Metro, a Greek-American restaurant in a historic popcorn factory, and AmberDonia Bakery, known for its baked goods and historical displays. For groceries, residents have access to Aldi and Market 32, with larger stores like Walmart and Target located 4 miles away in Wilkes-Barre. Annual events such as RiverFest and the Edwardsville Pierogi Festival offer community engagement and entertainment. Housing in Kingston features a mix of architectural styles, including foursquares, Dutch Colonials, Tudor Revivals, and Queen Annes, with prices ranging from $150,000 to $400,000. Students attend Wyoming Valley West High School, which has a high rating and offers technical education through a partnership with the West Side Career and Technology Center. Public transportation is available, with buses connecting Kingston to nearby shopping centers and towns. Major routes like Route 81 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike provide easy access to Scranton and Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport.

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