Downtown
Location ID: #10074003
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Historical attractions, located in the heart of the downtown. Located in the Pocono Mountains.
Location ID: #10121346
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Founded in 1818, Jim Thorpe was originally known as Maunch Chunk and later renamed Jim Thorpe after the legendary athlete. Nestled within picturesque mountains it serves as the gateway to the Poconos. Charming & artsy, Jim Thorpe is a quintessential ...
Location ID: #10086840
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Elevated at 1841 feet in the Pocono Mountains, Lake Harmony is a natural, glacial lake in Kidder Township (aka Lake Harmony). The lake drains into the Tobyhanna Creek which eventually flows into the Lehigh River.
Location ID: #10084702
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Hartwood Acres is a 629 acre park located in the city of Pittsburgh. Hartwood is quite unique as it contains a Tudor Mansion built in 1929 on the grounds; also included: stables, a cottage & formal gardens. The park also features wooded trails and ...
Location ID: #10093715
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Pioneer is a quaint, historic cemetery located within the borders of Tuscarora State Forest in Perry County. Pandemonium, as the town it served was known, was a community of predominately tanners and farmers.
Location ID: #10082991
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Lake Wallenpaupack is a large, fresh water lake in the Pocono Mountains. Being Pennsylvania’s third largest lake it has 52 miles of shoreline and is 13 miles long. The depth averages between 30–60 feet and there is an active diving group that dives ...
Location ID: #10082718
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Lake Wallenpaupack is a large, fresh water lake in the Pocono Mountains. Being Pennsylvania’s third largest lake it has 52 miles of shoreline and is 13 miles long. The depth averages between 30 – 60 feet and there is an active diving group that ...
Location ID: #10073090
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Large lake, with high banks, frequent boat activity during the summer.
Location ID: #10047178
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Colton Point State Park is a 368-acre state park in Tioga County. It is on the west side of the Pine Creek Gorge, also known as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, which is 800 feet deep and nearly 4,000 feet across at this location. The park ...
Location ID: #10073222
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Many different sized cabins in the woods with centrally located bathrooms, walking and driving paths connect cabins.
Location ID: #10087489
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Soaring above the campus of the University of Pittsburgh is the 42 story, Gothic Revival style Cathedral of Learning. Founded in 1787 as the Pittsburgh Academy, Pitt as it is colloquially known became the University of Pittsburgh in 1908. A renowned ...
Location ID: #10087485
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Soaring above the campus of the University of Pittsburgh is the 42 story, Gothic Revival style Cathedral of Learning. Founded in 1787 as the Pittsburgh Academy, Pitt as it is colloquially known became the University of Pittsburgh in 1908. A renowned ...
Location ID: #10083101
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Scranton in northeastern Pennsylvania is the seat of Lackawanna County. It is the largest of the former anthracite coal communities in the Coal Region and was incorporated as a city in 1866. The Coal Region of northeastern PA is known to have had ...
Location ID: #10083099
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Scranton in northeastern Pennsylvania is the seat of Lackawanna County. It is the largest of the former anthracite coal communities in the Coal Region and was incorporated as a city in 1866. The Coal Region of northeastern PA is known to have had ...
Location ID: #10077654
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An old empty Depot in the Pocono Mountains
Location ID: #10082745
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Scranton in northeastern Pennsylvania is the seat of Lackawanna County. It is the largest of the former anthracite coal communities in the Coal Region and was incorporated as a city in 1866. The Coal Region of northeastern PA is known to have had ...
Location ID: #10189173
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Archbald is a suburban borough in northeastern Pennsylvania about 12 miles NE of Scranton.
Location ID: #10144943
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Recreational park in northeastern Pennsylvania's Archbald Borough, Lackawanna County.
Location ID: #10091660
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Incorporated in 1859, Emmaus Borough is in eastern Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley; five miles southwest of Allentown & 50 miles north of Philadelphia. Views depict streets with businesses & residential homes.
Location ID: #10095431
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Susquehannock State Forest spans 265,000 acres in Potter, Clinton & McKean counties & is known for its vast swath/stand of productive black cherry trees. Contained within are the Hammersley Wild Area & Forest A. Dutlinger Natural Area. The ...
Location ID: #10077720
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Bethlehem, located in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley has a population of about 75,000. Founded in 1741, Bethlehem is known for its colonial and industrial past.
Location ID: #10088675
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Opened in 1909, West Park is known for its prominent band shell and the numerous outdoor concerts performed there. The beautiful park also features a fountain, ornamental trees & gardens. It is centrally located within the city of Allentown.
Location ID: #10091992
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The Lynford Lardner Cabin, built c. 1746-1750 is located within Allentown’s Trexler Memorial Park. The story-and-a-half log cabin was used in the early twentieth century by General Harry C. Trexler, a local philanthropist, as a summer retreat on his ...
Location ID: #10096316
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Easton's Northampton Street Bridge (aka "The Free Bridge") is owned & operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission. Completed in 1896, this historic bridge transverses the Delaware River connecting Easton to New Jersey.