While visitors are enjoying the heritage of the four downtown districts in the Pocono Mountains, they will notice an ever-growing artistic prevalence. The talented Pocono communities of local artists create works in nearly all media. Visitors can plan to attend opening receptions and opportunities to meet the artist at regular events, which often also include street-side entertainment and other exhibits.
Was originally named Mauch Chunk, and in 1827, became the terminus of America's longest railroad, nine miles in length. In 1870...more information
In 1784 Col. Jacob Weiss purchased 700 acres between what is now Parryille and Long Run. In 1972 the town of Lehighton was...more information
An expansive town park, a community pool, a growing library, and Residence Park (the region's most beautiful turn-of the-century...more information
Something for everyone! Rafting, Biking, Hiking, Kayaking, Shopping, Antiquing, Historic Tours, Museums, Train Rides, Mansions,...more information
Steeped in its rich railroad tradition, East Stroudsburg was the center of industry for Monroe County from the late 1800s through...more information
The Greater Honesdale Partnership invites you to enjoy historic Honesdale! The greater Honesdale area abounds with architectural...more information
The Old Mauch Chunk Historic District features many historic buildings and sites. Self-guided tours are available.
A local government municipality located in the Pocono Mountain region of north east Pennsylvania. This site is dedicated to...more information