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Delaware Water Gap, Pocono Mountains Region, Pennsylvania
Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational pursuits here, walk the trails that have been used for hundred... More on DogFriendly.com
Next time we hope to stay longer. More on TripAdvisor

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Main Street, Delaware Water Gap, PA, USA

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Main Street, Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327

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East Stroudsburg PA 18301, United States of America
Inscription. First known settler in this region, 1727. His home, stockaded and garrisoned, became Fort Depuy of the French and Indian War, after 1755. , Erected 1947 by Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. , Location. ... More on HMDB

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Box 484, Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327

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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
This a bold hike that uses a stretch of the Appalachian Trail (AT) as it weaves along the ridge of the Delaware Water Gap, at one point taking hikers to an overlook 1,000 feet above the Delaware Ri... More on Trails
This was my first solo-hike, so I didn't want anything too challenging. It More on Trails

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North 7th and Monroe Streets, Stroudsburg, PA 18360
Built in 1890, after the old courthouse was demolished. This Richardsonian Romanesque-style building, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, features native sandstone, arched windows, and a clock ... More on 800poconos.com

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Stroudsburg PA 18360, United States of America
Inscription. An important part of early Stroudsburg. About 1853, Ephram Culver built a grist mill, only to see it burned by Indians. Later, more mills were built. Many were destroyed by floods. The present dam, believed to be built ... More on HMDB

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530 Main Street, Stroudsburg PA 18360, United States of America
Inscription. Named for Governor John Penn, and replacing Fort Hamilton, the fort stood nearby. In 1763, it was garrisoned by Provincial troops. Later it served as refuge from attacks following the Battle of Wyoming, July 3, 1778. ... More on HMDB

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321 Main Street, Stroudsburg PA 18360, United States of America
Inscription. Colonel Jacob Stroud is buried in this graveyard, originally the cemetery of the Mission of Dansbury. Begun by the Monrovian Bretheren in 1743, the chapel destroyed in the Indian upris... More on HMDB
Inscription. In Memory of Col. Jacob Stroud, Born 1735, Died 1806, Founder of Stroudsburg; his son Daniel, appointed by his father as his successor to the Lordship of Stroudsburg; and the Revolutio... More on HMDB
