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County, Pennsylvania
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County, Pennsylvania, found in the northeastern sector of the state,
remains a mostly rural area with two thirds the County designated as State Game
and Park Land. The north and eastern portions of the area lie in the
lovely Pocono Mountains.
Scenic rivers and dense forests grace the region and attract visitors through
each of its four seasons. Located only ninety miles from both Philadelphia
and New York, Carbon
County serves as a peaceful haven from the hectic pace of city living.
Carbon County's population was close to
59,000 according to the 2000 census. Almost 400 square miles make up
the area, which was named for its large deposits of anthracite coal.
During the 1800's, the region flourished with the hey-day of the coal
mining industry, and went into decline between 1920 and 1960, as the
industry itself receded. Today, Carbon County begins to grow again
in both population and industry, benefiting from the westward movement of
the enormous East Coast Metropolitan Area. The opening of Interstate
78 gives much faster access to the once-remote Poconos, and this lovely
and historic region is quickly being discovered.
Carbon County had the first railroad of
any large scale built in America, the Switchback
Railroad. It opened up the Coal
Region of Pennsylvania
and became the first successful commercial railroad. Beginning as a
'gravity' train, the cars rode down the mountains under that force, and
were hauled up the inclines by mules. In 1846, steam engines
replaced the mules. Though mainly used for coal hauling, the
Switchback also served as a tourist attraction that rivaled the
Niagara Falls area as a place to visit, and offered the first dining car
service. It operated successfully as a tourist attraction for
fifty-nine years, but then closed during the Great Depression.
Due to the wildly rolling mountains that the Switchback traveled through,
it is known as the inspiration for the modern-day roller coaster.
While there is hope for a complete restoration of the tracks and a
comeback of the Switchback Railroad, the lines can still be visited via
hiking and biking.
Carbon County was created in 1843, with
its county seat being Mauch Chunk, an Indian name meaning Bear
Mountain. In 1954, the town changed the name to
Jim Thorpe, in honor of the famous Native American athlete who lies buried
there. Today, Jim Thorpe draws mountain-bikers from all around, to train
on the many rugged trails that begin in the town. Mauch
Chunk Lake Park provides wonderful boating and fishing opportunities,
and the Lehigh
River running through the stunning Lehigh
River Gorge offers the finest in white-water rafting. The Gorge
contains deeply hewn walls and magnificent rock outcroppings and
waterfalls. Jim Thorpe's historic
downtown walking tour is a trip back through history, while its Opera
House, art galleries and plethora of monthly festivals celebrate
modern life.
Carbon County contains twenty-three other
municipalities, each with their own distinct flavor and heritage.
Settled by a mix of German, Irish and Dutch immigrants, the County became
the location for the trials and executions of the legendary Molly
Maguires, a secret Irish organization that protested the conditions of
Pennsylvania coal mines, with executions of their own.
Rich history and picturesque natural
beauty holds the key to a prosperous future for Carbon County.
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