This town was called Mauch Chunk before it was named as Jim Thorpe. Jim Thorpe, PA is named after an athlete named as Jim Thorpe, who was the first Native American to win a gold medal from the Olympics. In 1954, a year after Jim Thorpe passed away, Mauch Chunk and East Mauch Chunk began merging, and Mauch Chunk is what is now known today as Jim Thorpe. I've been to Jim Thorpe a lot of times, and it's a nice populous historical town. Also the county seat for Carbon County in the US state of Pennsylvania. Nice video.
Well done video. Jim Thorpe is a gem. The jail operated until 1995 which is amazing. The history of the Old Jail museum tour really gives you a great insight of how things were done years ago. The gallows are eerie. Four of the Molly Maguires were executed there. Tours from Memorial Day to Labor Day of the jail. Asa Packer Mansion also offers tours. Asa Packer was the founder of Lehigh University. Blue Ridge winery is very nice and the views from the various outside seating arrangements are really nice. They are super packed on the weekends.
Yes! We went on Memorial Day weekend and the crowds were crazier than we expected. We really want to go back and tour the jail and the Asa Packer Mansion!
Bellisima, I visited this city years ago. greetings from Ecuador.
Very cool! Jim Thorpe is such a hidden gem!
This town was called Mauch Chunk before it was named as Jim Thorpe. Jim Thorpe, PA is named after an athlete named as Jim Thorpe, who was the first Native American to win a gold medal from the Olympics. In 1954, a year after Jim Thorpe passed away, Mauch Chunk and East Mauch Chunk began merging, and Mauch Chunk is what is now known today as Jim Thorpe. I've been to Jim Thorpe a lot of times, and it's a nice populous historical town. Also the county seat for Carbon County in the US state of Pennsylvania. Nice video.
Thank you! Yes, that is true. We like the name “Mauch Chunk” better but also appreciate that the town honors Jim Thorpe.
I visit the Opera house about two times a year Jim Thorpe is especially beautiful at Christmas time.
This small town looks so charming!
It is! Truly a hidden gem in Pennsylvania!
@@thetravelingstewarts Living there is TOTALLY different
I love how you divide the video up into segment that are easy to navigate
Thank you! We think it’s much easier to watch videos that way!
I enjoy the alcolyte festival there
Drove through New York
Gateways and walking with and through.
Well done video. Jim Thorpe is a gem. The jail operated until 1995 which is amazing. The history of the Old Jail museum tour really gives you a great insight of how things were done years ago. The gallows are eerie. Four of the Molly Maguires were executed there. Tours from Memorial Day to Labor Day of the jail. Asa Packer Mansion also offers tours. Asa Packer was the founder of Lehigh University. Blue Ridge winery is very nice and the views from the various outside seating arrangements are really nice. They are super packed on the weekends.
Yes! We went on Memorial Day weekend and the crowds were crazier than we expected. We really want to go back and tour the jail and the Asa Packer Mansion!
Nope jail just basement of cathedral
Thank you guys! I'm a writer and author of fiction books, but I also want to be a presenter.
Very cool! I love fiction books!
Cannot wait to travel there
You guys did Amazing Job✌🏻
Thanks so much! We appreciate it!
Good
Thanks!
U could have gone to Antonio's, the Emerald room above the JT inn or a ton of other places around.
We'll keep that in mind next time! Thank you!
Packer row was built for Asa's daughter
Visit Bethlehem Pennsylvania
Yes, we’ve been there, too! It’s lovely, especially near Christmastime.
Gateways and integration…
That poor sub. Bet $100 he’s not with her anymore
Who are you referring to?