#1.
Briscoe Mt & Emery Rd., Dingman's Ferry, Pennsylvania 18328
The Pocono Environmental Education Center (PEEC), located within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, is a special place for students, teachers, families, scouts, birders, photographers, hikers, and everyone else who is ... More on Discover America

#2.
Layton NJ 07851, United States of America
Inscription. Dutchman Peter Van Nests, first Sandyston Surveyor of Highways, settled here around 1767 at the intersection of rural roads that he had surveyed. The community, Peters Valley, became one of several small villages that ... More on HMDB

#3.
Layton, New Jersey, United States
Located in Northwestern New Jersey, the Big Flatbrook is one of the State's finest rivers. It hosts many fish throughout its entire stretch, and is a favorite of many New Jersey anglers. Running through a beautiful scenic stretch ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#4.
Layton NJ 07851, United States of America
Inscription. Wallpack Township, formed in 1731 out of Hunterdon County, included the present townships of Montague, Sandyston and the former Pahaquarry. The Delaware River forms the western boundary and the Old Mine Road, supposedly ... More on HMDB

#5.
133 Route 645, Branchville NJ 07826, United States of America

#6.
1 Coursen Road Branchville, NJ 07826
Stokes is famous for its beauty, from the top of a mountain ridge to the depths of cool and fragrant Tillma... More on LLBean.com
The restrooms were CLEAN and HEATED! More on Epinions.com

#7.
101 Route 209 South, Milford, PA 18337

#8.
Branchville NJ 07826, United States of America

#9.
Branchville NJ 07826, United States of America
Inscription. Johannes Westbrook, who was among the earliest permanent settlers of the Minisink region, built this homestead around the year 1701. It was subsequently fortified when incidents of hostility increased between the residents ... More on HMDB

#10.
Montague NJ 07827, United States of America
Inscription. This central hamlet for Montague, a township created in 1759, was named for the Brick House Hotel a colonial tavern, hostelry and stage coach stop built in the 1700's. It sat at the convergence of two turnpikes with Old ... More on HMDB
