Tobyhanna State Park is in scenic Monroe and Wayne counties in northeastern Pennsylvania. The 5,440-acre park includes the 170-acre Tobyhanna Lake....
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Camelback Mountain remains among the top ski resorts in PA! Voted #1 resort in Pennsylvania 4 years in a row, Camelback’s ski resort offers t...
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About Us:Taken directly from the pages of my own journals, each area of our uniquely themed Aquatopia indoor waterpark in the Poconos are recreatio...
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Montage Mountain features a family friendly waterpark in the heart of NEPA and has something for all ages to enjoy.
The water park is open Memoria...
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Here the excitement is always at its peak with over 1,800 slot machines and table games. Take down a poker pot, hit a blackjack or double your doll...
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History Resembling a fortress standing guard over the town of Jim Thorpe (formerly known as Mauch Chunk), the historic Old Jail Museum is a beauti...
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About Us:
The Carbon County Lion/Lioness Fair Association, Inc. was created in January 1999. The Association is comprised of the Bowmanstown/Parry...
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Bordered on the south by steep Mount Yeager and on the north by Nescopeck Mountain, the 3,550-acre Nescopeck State Park encompasses wetlands, rich ...
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About the FestivalOn June 19, Scranton's Historic Iron Furnaces served as the site of the first annual Arts on Fire Festival, a celebration of loca...
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Blue Mountain is the home of Pennsylvania's highest vertical, the most varied terrain and some of the longest runs in PA! Â With 39 trails to chall...
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Mission
We believe in the power of the Everhart Museum to spark the imagination, challenge thought and provide enjoyment. Through our collections,...
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About Us:The Lehigh Gap Nature Center is a non-profit, member-run conservation organization located in the Lehigh Gap of Pennsylvania at the foot o...
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HistorySteamtown National Historic Site occupies about 40 acres of the Scranton railroad yard of the former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railro...
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In August 18, 1938, the Comerford Movie Theater opened its doors to the public, showing the movie, Alexander's Ragtime Band, starring, Tyrone Power...
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