Small Towns in Pennsylvania

Small Towns in Pennsylvania

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Small Towns in Pennsylvania

11/18/2021

Also tucked away among the Poconos Mountains is the small town of Milford which lies along the Delaware River bordering the state of New Jersey. Offering up the perfect mix of history, culture, and nature, it makes for a great quiet getaway due to its scenic yet secluded setting.

Founded in 1796, the Milford Historic District contains a huge number of important and impressive old buildings, most of which display some fantastic Late Victorian architecture. Aside from sights such as the Columns Museum and Grey Towers National Historic Site, there are also some brilliant shops and restaurants to stop by.

The town also hosts lots of events such as the Black Bear Film Festival and Milford Music Festival while hiking and biking can be enjoyed in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.

11/18/2021

Just under an hour’s drive to the west of Stroudsburg you can find the picture-perfect town of Jim Thorpe which is often called the ‘Switzerland of America’. Nestled amidst the Poconos, it has a delightful downtown to explore with ample outdoor activities to enjoy in the nearby mountains.

Now named for the Native American athlete Jim Thorpe, the small town boasts a beautiful historic center full of well-preserved buildings and a diverse array of architecture. In addition to checking out its interesting museums and historic mansions, visitors can take a terrific train ride on the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway.

Besides enjoying the ambience and delving into its rich history and heritage, you can go rafting along the Lehigh River, ski in the mountains, or bask in the area’s natural beauty at the Fall Foliage Festival.

11/16/2021

As it is set amidst the spellbinding scenery of the Poconos Mountains, Stroudsburg is a very popular and picturesque place that offers up all kinds of outdoor activities. Located in the east of the state, it attracts everyone from outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers to families, honeymooners, and wine aficionados.

11/16/2021

With so many different sides to it, Pennsylvania really is a treat to travel around and surely has something for everyone to enjoy. While its big cities of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia bustle with life, countless small towns in Pennsylvania can be found tucked away among the fertile farms and fields of Amish Country or the stupendous scenery and nature of the Poconos Mountains.

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