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It runs for 14.32 miles (23.05 km), crossing through the Pocono Mountains from PA 940 in Pocono Pines to PA 191 in South Sterling. The route runs southwest-northeast through forested areas of the Pocono Mountains as a two-lane undivided road. In Tobyhanna, PA 423 has an interchange with Interstate 380 (I-380) and an intersection with PA 611.
The Pocono Manor Historic District is a national historic district that is located in Pocono Township and Tobyhanna Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.. This district encompasses seventy-five contributing buildings, one contributing site, four contributing structures, and four contributing objects that are located on the grounds of the historic Pocono Manor resort.
Roughly bounded by Pennsylvania Route 314, Lake and Cliff Roads, and Summit Avenue, south of Mount Pocono: Pocono and Tobyhanna Townships: 14: Quiet Valley Farm: Quiet Valley Farm: April 23, 1973 : Southwest of Stroudsburg off U.S. Route 209
PA 940 follows an east-west alignment through the middle of the township. PA 423 begins at PA 940 and heads north in the northeastern portion of the township. PA 314 begins at PA 940 and heads southeast near the eastern edge of the township. Finally, PA 115 follows a southeast-northwest alignment across the southwestern portion of the township.
Pennsylvania Route 611 runs southeast from Tobyhanna towards Pocono Township. Today, the train route east toward New York has lain dormant since the mid-1960s; however, work is underway towards possible extension of commuter rail ( Lackawanna Cut-Off Restoration Project ) to the village, as a means to reduce roadway crowding en route to New ...
PA 611 starts at I-380 in the middle of the township and heads southeastward into the southeastern portion of the township to the northeast of I-380. Other state highways serving the township include Pennsylvania Route 191 , which briefly passes through the northeast corner of the township, and Pennsylvania Route 196 , which follows a north ...
The community could easily have been called Custardsville, since the Custard family settled in the area shortly after Barton, opening a sawmill on the Pocono Creek, and eventually establishing a Lutheran church (a daughter church of the Hamilton Union Church in Hamilton Square, Pennsylvania). The Custard family also gave land for a school and a ...
The Red Route provides service to East Stroudsburg University, St. Luke's University Health Network and Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono. The Blue Route has service to Northampton Community College, Monroe Campus, the Pocono Premium Outlets in Tannersville, Mt. Pocono and Coolbaugh Township. There is no service on Sunday.