Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
Jim Thorpe is a borough and the county seat of Carbon County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The population was 4,507 at the 2020 census.[1] It is where Native American sports legend Jim Thorpe is buried.
Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania Media
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Central Railroad of New Jersey Station in Jim Thorpe, now a visitors center
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Jim Thorpe's gravesite
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View of Mauch Chunk in 1869
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1915 postcard showing a bird's eye view of the community
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Jim Thorpe lies in the shadow of Mount Pisgah at the end of Pisgah Mountain (Pisgah Ridge), upriver of the Lehigh Gap between Bear Mountain on the east/left bank and the valley of Mauch Chunk Creek on the right bank
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US 209 southbound in Jim Thorpe
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St. Mark's Episcopal Church
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Painting by Karl Bodmer (1839)
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Historic buildings on Broadway
Lehigh Coal & Navigation Building, designed by architect Addison Hutton Intersection of Broadway and Lehigh Avenue