Address: Rt 423 Church St and Goodwin St, Box 582, Tobyhanna, PA 18466, USA
“Really cool Piece of History. Reallu wish the Passenger train still went thru there... Nice diner Restaurant now very civic oriented”
Address: PA-191 & Sand Spring Rd, Cresco, PA 18326, USA
“Beautifully restored train station with very pleasant and knowledgeable members of the historical society on site. Thanks for a great afternoon.”
Address: 5905 Milford Rd, East Stroudsburg, PA 18302, USA
“We enjoyed visiting this museum, taking the tour, and spending a good chunk of time and money here! The gift shop had excellent items with great pricing. The tour is a self-guided audio recording, which was fine with us. It was a little long for our two small kids but nonetheless worth it.”
Address: 141 Museum Rd, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301, USA
“This place is incredible. Located in a beautiful setting and filled with some of the most iconic artwork of all time. If you are a fan of fantasy or sci-fi, you simply must visit this place. Frank's family runs the museum and give great tours filled with the awesome and heartwarming stories behind these legendary works of art.”
Address: Hoeffner Sci-Tech Center, ESU, Normal Street and Ransberry Avenue, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301, USA
“This place isn't big but the museum was still enjoyable for the kids and was well staffed and also would recommed a trip there for the family.”
Address: 24 Main St, Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327, USA
“A local gem with historical documents, movies, knowledgeable volunteer staff in a restored setting. $2 admit is the best deal around! Live and learn Pocono history while enjoying outstanding displays by local, and sometimes not so local, artists.”
Address: Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327, USA
“Amazing!”
Address: 347 Quiet Valley Rd, Stroudsburg, PA 18360, USA
“What a fabulous day! The staff couldn’t have been nicer. They were very knowledgeable and thorough. The tour consists of a general introduction to the history of the museum and is followed by up to 4 guided tours through the different buildings on the property (timed so that you can attend them one after another if you wish), as well as a self guided tour through the grounds, where you can see livestock, outbuildings, a covered bridge, and a nature trail through a wooded area. The introduction is given in the third person, and the guided building tours are all given in the first person (where the interpreters play historical characters). The staff all did an exceptional job and were extremely kind and polite. We were happy to support them, and we hope this review will encourage others to visit. Please note that you have to consume food and drink in a designated area in order to protect the livestock and the historical buildings and artifacts, but the food pavilion is nicely shaded with plenty of tables and chairs. If you are looking for an enjoyable activity for a partial day, we strongly encourage you to visit Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm. It’s definitely worth it!!”
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