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The resort and airpark were originally owned by a Pan Am pilot and founder of Pocono Airlines, the late [1] Walter E. ("Wally") Hoffman Jr. [2] and his former wife Gail. The location is identified by the United States Board on Geographic Names as the Birchwood-Pocono Airpark [3] The site is now derelict and the airstrip closed. [4]
Constructed in 1898 as an eight-room inn, Mount Airy Lodge was re-constructed in the 1950s as the Pocono's largest resort. In its heyday in the 1960s and 70's, Mount Airy had more than 890 rooms, indoor/outdoor pools, skiing, snowmobiling, ice-skating, hiking, biking, horseback riding, archery, an 18-hole golf course and paddle ball courts on over 1,000 acres of property.
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Pocono Palace Resort sold for almost $18 million. Here's what's next for the iconic property.
Tamiment was a popular resort for Jewish singles [7] and has been referred to as "a progressive version of the Catskills" [8] and "a pillar of the Poconos tourist industry. [ 9 ] The Tamiment golf course, designed by Robert Trent Jones , [ 10 ] [ 11 ] was ranked among the top 200 U. S. golf courses by Golf Digest magazine. [ 12 ]
Woodloch Resort in Hawley, PA. For over 65 years, Woodloch Resort has been an exceptional vacation spot in the Poconos, offering an abundance of amenities and stunning natural views.