Jim Thorpe is a borough and the county seat of Carbon County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The population was 4,781 at the 2010 census. The town has been called the "Switzerland of America" due to the picturesque scenery, mountainous location, and architecture; as well as the "Gateway to the Poconos." It is in eastern Pennsylvania about 80 miles (130 km) north of Philadelphia and 100 miles (160 km) west of New York City. This town is also historically known as the burial site for the body of Native American sports legend Jim Thorpe.
Restaurants in Jim Thorpe
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Red brick and stone facades, an underground aqueduct, original maple hardwood floors, and an exposed rock wall at the base of the mountain all lend a distinct architectural ambiance to the complex, which throughout its history has been a place for innovation and fabrication using the most innovative technology of the day. Often compared to Dr. Suess, Salvador Dali, and M.C. Escher, Stabin's work is a world unto its own that defies description. His work is an homage to the arc of art history from the influences of centuries-old Japanese watercolor print artists to contemporary graphic arts. His work is inspired by many facets of his own life including his family, an interest in the connection between man and nature, water and the water’s edge. Don't miss the Children's Gallery, Projection Room, Victor's Turtle Series and Cafe Arielle. a restaurant/bar with an underground stream visible from the dining room as well as a stunning outdoor patio - The Avant Garden. True fun for all ages!
This is next door to Stabin's new restaurant. Go early, browse this great art space and have Victor sign a book for you. See some very unique art and then grab an awesome meal!
5.0 based on 13 reviews
4.5 based on 33 reviews
to be fair I guess that you'd have to say that you would have to be interested in this type of merchandise to really appreciate the store. but if you are into witchy, a cult, New age items then this store is a definite must go to. They have wonderful collections of items for yourself or your home or for a great gift. The best shop that I have been into in years. I went back 2 * and shaft and spent more money there that I spent anywhere else in the area. And I definitely plan on going back. The best shop in the area. The five-and-dime next door was a lot of fun to with some great prices and gifts for my nephew's. But definitely don't skip the shop if you come into the area.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Serving the community since 2008. Eclectic selection of gently used books, fiction and nonfiction, friendly service, new arrivals weekly!
In every town I visit I make a point of seeking out small independent bookstores. This place has a wonderful selection of clean, used books. I spied their SYFY section and texted my daughter. 'Anything you looking for these days?". She proceeded to list off authors and titles. The owner/manager - who obviously was familiar with his stock began pulling books off the shelf. The biggest issue there was 'no service' in the shop, so I had to keep leaving the store, walk to the nearby corner, send a text and come back with do you have this? I ended up buying about a half dozen books. Great selection. Knowledgeable and friendly (plus patient!) owner.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
very neat place to visit. See nice trees and go outside for a walk. It had walk by the river to see water.
4.0 based on 277 reviews
What a tribute to such a great American and super athlete. Beautiful park for memorializing Jim Thorpe, professional baseball, football, gold medal Olympiad and Native American. Enjoyed remembering! Thanks
4.5 based on 10 reviews
I loved the mead! The gal that served us was so much fun and knowledgable about the mead and wine. Free tasting of 3. Cute little place in a building that also had an ice parlor and a cute gift shop. Great experience!
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