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September 03, 2024
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A Journey Through NEPA’s Industrial and Cultural Heritage

Northeastern Pennsylvania is a region rich in historical significance, with sites that span centuries and tell the stories of the people and events that have shaped our area. From the coal mines that powered the Industrial Revolution to the railways that connected the nation, our historical sites are full of stories that have shaped both local and national history and tell the tales of ambition, struggle, and resilience.

Whether you’re interested in industrial heritage, early American settlements, or the daily lives of past generations, the area’s historic landmarks and National Historic Sites provide a window into the past. Step back in time as you tour and explore these historic sites that reveal NEPA’s deep cultural roots.

Historical Sites to Tour in NEPA
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Destination Freedom Walking Tour

The Destination Freedom Walking Tour in Waverly offers a unique look at the village’s role in the Underground Railroad. This self-guided tour explores key sites that aided enslaved people on their journey to freedom. You can also schedule a guided tour with locals who highlight the bravery of those involved. This tour connects you to a pivotal chapter in American history and the Civil War era in the heart of Northeastern Pennsylvania.

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D&H Canal Park at Lock31

D&H Canal Park at Lock 31 in Hawley brings the Delaware and Hudson Canal’s anthracite coal history to life with scenic trails and well-preserved canal lock structures. Explore the ruins of the canal lock, walk along the old towpath trail, and visit the Daniels farmhouse, built in 1820.

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Eckley Miners’ Village

Step back into the 19th century at Eckley Miners’ Village, a preserved coal mining town that reveals the daily struggles and community life of immigrant miners. Explore original buildings, from homes to the company store, and delve into the hardships and resilience that shaped America’s Industrial Revolution through guided tours and special events.

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Electric City Trolley Station and Museum

The Electric City Trolley Station and Museum in Scranton provides a glimpse into the history of electric streetcars and their impact on the city. Explore vintage trolleys, interactive exhibits, a giant model trolley set, and well-preserved artifacts that highlight the evolution of public transportation dating back to 1887. Take a nostalgic ride on a restored trolley car and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Scranton’s electric era.

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Fighter’s Heaven

Fighter’s Heaven in Orwigsburg is a must-visit for boxing fans, dedicated to Muhammad Ali. The museum showcases a collection of memorabilia, including rare photos and personal artifacts. Explore the meticulously restored living spaces and training camp where Ali prepared for his legendary fights and learn about his impact on boxing history.

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Grey Towers National Historic Site

Grey Towers National Historic Site in Milford offers a captivating glimpse into the life and legacy of Gifford Pinchot, a pioneering conservationist and former governor of Pennsylvania. Tour the elegant mansion, explore its gardens, and learn about Pinchot’s contributions to American forestry through informative exhibits and guided tours.

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Historic Tunkhannock Walking Tour

The Historic Tunkhannock Walking Tour in Tunkhannock invites visitors to explore the town’s rich architectural and cultural heritage. Stroll through the charming streets and discover well-preserved buildings that showcase Tunkhannock’s 19th-century history. This self-guided tour features a printed or digital map and an audio component that highlights key landmarks.

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Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour

For an authentic underground experience, visit the Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour within McDade Park, where you’ll descend 300 feet below the surface into a former working mine. Learn about the daily challenges of coal mining and the miners who labored in the dark shafts.

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Old Jail Museum

This historic jail, known for housing the notorious “Molly Maguires” during the late 19th century, offers a fascinating tour through its original cells and the gallows where they were hanged. Be sure to check out Cell 17 and see for yourself if it’s actually haunted.

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No. 9 Coal Mine and Museum

The No. 9 Coal Mine and Museum in Lansford offers an authentic underground tour 1,600 feet below the surface, showcasing original mining equipment and preserved tunnels. Explore exhibits and artifacts on the coal industry’s history in NEPA.

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Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm

At Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm in Stroudsburg, explore the beautifully preserved 19th-century farmstead, complete with historic buildings, traditional crafts, and heritage farming techniques. Costumed interpreters demonstrate period-specific tasks and share stories about daily life on the farm. This interactive experience provides a hands-on look at early American agriculture and rural traditions.

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Scranton Iron Furnaces

The Scranton Iron Furnaces offer a fascinating look at the city’s industrial past. Explore the remnants of these historic blast furnaces, which once played a crucial role in the iron and steel industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Starrucca Viaduct

The Starrucca Viaduct in Susquehanna is an impressive feat of 19th-century engineering and a must-see for history and architecture enthusiasts. This stunning stone bridge, completed in 1848, spans the Starrucca Creek and stands as a testament to the importance of railroads in America’s industrial expansion.

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Steamtown National Historic Site

For a journey into the era of steam locomotives, visit Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton and explore the golden age of railroads. This museum and working railroad features restored trains, interactive exhibits, and scenic rides through the Pocono Mountains, offering an educational and immersive experience for families and train enthusiasts.

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Wilkes-Barre Walkitecture Tour

Stroll through downtown Wilkes-Barre and admire a diverse array of historic buildings, from grand mansions to commercial structures, along the Wilkes-Barre Walkitecture Tour. Using a comprehensive app, this self-guided tour provides detailed information on each site, highlighting the architectural styles and historical significance of the city’s landmarks.

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Historic Sites & Tours

Explore the places and cultures that shaped our regions rich history.