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Small town next to interstate
Sitting near Interstates 81 and 476, Dupont has maintained itself as a small town while the infrastructure evolves around it. Established under its current name in 1917, the area started as a Polish mining town called Smithville. It became Dupont when the explosives company of the same name was built and became an essential part of the mining industry at the time. “A lot of people have residents who came over from Europe, and their families just stayed here,” says Richard Bekanich, a lifetime borough resident. Some houses have been converted into local businesses, including Debbie’s Hair Salon & Spa. Students in the area attend Pittston Area School District, where they can get involved in scientific clubs. Because of the town’s proximity to the interstates, people can easily access groceries, airports and other necessities. Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre Hospital is only 12 miles away.
Array of houses with covered porches
Dupont is filled with various architectural styles that sit on manicured lawns. The small front yards and covered porches make it easy for residents to chat with neighbors next door and as they stroll the neighborhood sidewalks. Three-bedroom bungalows, ranch-styles and Foursquares are all common. Most properties sell for between $125,000 and $250,000, although homebuyers can find some houses for under $100,000.
Bi-levels in Dupont commonly feature large yards and big driveways.
In Dupont, American Foursquare homes are often surrounded by stone walls.
Picturesque Tudor Revival home in Dupont.
The diverse selection of homes in Dupont attracts homebuyers.
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Locally owned restaurants
Local restaurants include Andy’s Cafe, a corner bar that sells wings and hoagies. “It was my dad’s,” says Bekanich, who took over the family business. “He opened it in 1961.” Bobby O’s is a 50s-themed restaurant known for its cheesesteaks. Fast food chains, including Taco Bell, are 1 mile away, next to Interstate 81. Debbie’s Hair Salon & Spa leaves all their clients with a new look. Residents can get groceries at Aldi or Walmart, part of Pittston Crossings shopping center, within 1 mile of the borough. Lowe’s is 10 miles away, along US Route 11.
Bobby O's Restaurant is the hometown spot to stop in for lunch or dinner for a fun meal.
Arturo's Italian Restaurant is a popular bar and lounge in Dupont.
Bobby O's in Dupont is a 50's themed restaurant.
There are a variety of shopping options in Dupont at Pittston Crossings.
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Pittston Area Schools sends students to Science Olympiad
Dupont students attend Pittston Area School District, completing kindergarten and first grade at Pittston Area Primary Center, rated B-minus by Niche. Pittston City Intermediate School scores a C and teaches second through fourth grade. Pittston Area Middle School has a C-minus, and Pittston Area Senior High, earning a B-minus, allows students to compete in the Pennsylvania Science Olympiad. This competition consists of 23 STEM-related challenges that meet Pennsylvania and National Science Education Standards.
Pittston City Intermediate Center offers diverse opportunities for students.
Pittston Area Middle School serves grades 5-8 with a strong group of staff and students.
Pittston Area High School receives a strong B-minus rating from Niche.com.
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Dupont Borough Park features lots of amenities
Dupont Borough Park has a baseball field, picnic benches, and an extensive playground. There is a play structure with chutes and ladders, a swing set and monkey bars. It also has a small rock-climbing wall for kids to enjoy.
Bekanich mentioned that hunting and fishing are popular in the area. “I’m an avid fisherman,” he says. His favorite fishing spot is the northern part of the Delaware River, 55 miles away, but people do not have to travel that far. Lake Wallenpaupack is another fishing spot located 40 miles outside of town.
The playground at Dupont Borough Park was recently upgraded and is surrounded by trees.
Little league baseball games are held at Dupont Borough Park.
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Pittston St. Patrick’s Parade
Every August, the city of Pittston, which is 3 miles away, holds the Tomato Festival to honor the self-titled “Quality Tomato Capital.” Bekanich said that residents of Dupont are more likely to attend another annual celebration, the St. Patrick’s Parade. Participants dress in traditional Irish gear and can race in the 1-mile-long Leprechaun Loop, competing for best costume and fastest time. Afterward, they can watch the parade and eat, drink and party at restaurants across the city.
Public transit is available through the Luzerne County Transportation Authority.
Easy access to Interstates 81 and 476
US Route 11 and Interstates 81 and 476 run through Dupont, allowing residents easy access to Philadelphia and other major Pennsylvania cities. New York City is 130 miles away, or about a two-hour car ride. The proximity to the interstate causes more noise and congestion from the traffic. The Luzerne County Transportation Authority has a bus route that takes residents from Dupont to nearby Wilkes-Barre and Pittston. The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Regional Railroad Station, 4 miles away, allows passengers to travel along the Reading & Northern Railroad. The Wilkes-Barre International Airport is 1 and a half miles from town with flights to popular US destinations and connects to international flights.
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