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Historic Sitesin Monroe County

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1. Monroe County Historical AssociationThe Stroud Mansion was built in 1795 by Jacob Stroud, founder of Stroudsburg and a Revolutionary War colonel, as a home for John, his eldest son. Located at the corner of Main and 9th Streets in downtown Stroudsburg, the historic home serves as the headquarters of the Monroe County Historical Association. The Stroud Mansion museum […]
2. Quiet Valley Living Historical FarmQuiet Valley Living Historical Farm is a living history continuing use family farm, dedicated to the education and preservation of 19th century Pennsylvania agrarian life.  Farm staff recreate rural life through demonstrations, tours, workshops, special events and educational programs.  Typical farm animals, out buildings and gardens complete the experience.  Guests are invited to stroll the […]
3. Ross Township Historical SocietyThe Ross Township Historical Society is a group of people with a heart for history and this community. We are currently at work planning events for the community, taking on preservation projects and collecting display items. We are located within the former Ross Township municipal building. ​
4. Stroudsburg Little Bethel Historical AssociationLittle Bethel Historical Association is a a non-profit organization dedicated to the restoration of the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church building on 3rd Street in Stroudsburg, PA. It was established in 1868 and it was the only church that minorities could go to at the time.   The last time this was an operating church […]
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This program is being funded in part with funding received through the County of Northampton’s Hotel Tax Program via the County of Northampton Department of Community & Economic Development, through a grant from the County of Bucks Tourism Program, and through a grant received from the County of Lehigh’s Tourism Development Program via the County of Lehigh’s Department of Community and Economic Development.
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