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Moscow, PA is a small town located in the state of Pennsylvania. It is primarily known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful scenery. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and forests, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, fishing and camping. In the town center, visitors can enjoy shopping in the quaint stores or enjoying a meal at one of the many restaurants. Moscow is also home to several historical sites including the Church of St. John's and a local museum dedicated to the history of the area. Residents of Moscow also have easy access to nearby cities like Scranton and Wilkes-Barre for more entertainment options.
Reviews of Moscow, PA are overwhelmingly positive with most people praising its friendly locals, clean streets and great amenities. Many visitors comment on how peaceful and laid back it feels compared to cities they frequent, making it an ideal destination for those looking for a calm getaway from their busy lives. Visitors also highlight how much there is to do in such a small town and love seeing how different facets of nature work together in harmony here - from the wildlife to the mountains. Overall people find Moscow a welcoming spot with plenty of things to do that make everyone feel right at home!

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Isolated & the least diverse area in the States! - 5/18/2018
Yes, it's obvious like a daylight that Moscow's population is 99,9 % white, which I don't mind at all, but people are so close minded and not diverse ( doesn't mean they are bad) that makes it very hard to make friends over here or to be accepted into one or another group. I am not even talking about going to school here..If you are not born in this area or don't reside in the best neighborhood (like Harmony Hills) forget about it..You will remain an outsider till you are graduated. Very sad. you won't even given a chance to join a sport team. I am talking from my daughter's experience so I know the drill..
Maybe diversity is not important for some people, but it has its drawbacks, that's for sure. It makes people bias, narrow minded, suspicious, and judgemental to say the least. Of course, I was not born in the States. I emigrated here from eastern Europe in early 2000-th. First, I lived in Texas, and neither my daughter nor I had any problem Read More

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