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  2. Asa Packer Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Asa Packer Mansion is a historic house museum on Packer Road in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, United States. Completed in 1861, it was the home of Asa Packer (1805–1879), a coal and railroad magnate, philanthropist, and founder of Lehigh University. Asa Packer was also a major contributor in the Lehigh Valley Railroad system.

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    Go: Route 209, Jim Thorpe Railroad Station, Jim Thorpe, Pa., 18229; 570-844-2001; poconomountains.com. The Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway once carried coal that powered East Coast cities for more ...

  4. Penn's Peak - Wikipedia

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    Penn's Peak is a hilltop live concert and entertainment venue located within the Pocono Mountains of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. [1] It can seat 1,500 concertgoers with reserved seating and up to 2,000 concertgoers with general admission seating.

  5. 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 ...

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    Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. Located in Carbon County in northeastern Pennsylvania, this borough is home to about 4,507 people, according to recent U.S. Census Bureau estimates. Jim Thorpe earned the ...

  7. Lehigh Gorge State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lehigh Gorge State Park is a 4,548 acres (1,841 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Luzerne and Carbon Counties, Pennsylvania.The park encompasses a gorge, which stretches along the Lehigh River from a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers flood control dam in Luzerne County to Jim Thorpe in Carbon County.