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  2. Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Central Railroad of New Jersey Station in Jim Thorpe, now a visitors center. Jim Thorpe was founded in 1818 as Mauch Chunk (/ ˌ m ɔː k ˈ tʃ ʌ ŋ k /), a name derived from the term Mawsch Unk, meaning Bear Place in Unami, the language of the native Lenape, possibly a reference to Bear Mountain, an extension of Mauch Chunk Ridge that resembled a sleeping bear, or perhaps the original ...

  3. U.S. Route 209 - Wikipedia

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    Southern terminus of PA 93: Jim Thorpe: 74.21: 119.43: PA 903 north (River Street) – Lake Harmony, Blakeslee: Southern terminus of PA 903: Lehighton: 78.47: 126.29: PA 443 west (Blakeslee Boulevard) – Tamaqua: Eastern terminus of PA 443: Weissport: 78.79: 126.80: PA 248 east (Parryville Bypass) – Allentown, Easton: Western terminus of PA ...

  4. Carbon County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The county seat is Jim Thorpe, [3] which was founded in 1818 as Mauch Chunk. The Lehigh River , a 109-mile-long (175 km) tributary of the Delaware River , flows through Carbon County. History

  5. Take a day trip from Bucks County this fall. In 2 hours, you ...

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    Go: 1700 Hawk Mountain Road, Kempton, Pa., 19529; 610-756-6961, hawkmountain.org. A view of the lookout from Hawk Mountain in Berks County, about 90 minutes from Lower Bucks County. Jim Thorpe, Pa.

  6. Lehigh Gorge Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Lehigh Gorge Trail has a fine crushed stone surface suitable for hiking and cycling. The 25-mile (40 km) downhill grade from White Haven to Jim Thorpe makes the trail popular with cyclists who use various shuttle services from the Jim Thorpe area to reach the White Haven trail head, for an easy "downhill" pedal.

  7. Mauch Chunk station (Central Railroad of New Jersey)

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    The Central Railroad of New Jersey Station, also known as the Jersey Central Station and Jim Thorpe Station, is a historic railroad station located at Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania. It was designed by Wilson Brothers & Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and built in 1888 by the Central Railroad of New Jersey.