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Roadies Restaurant and Bar is a restaurant within the Penn's Peak concert venue. It also offers banquet services for event taking place within the Penn's Peak venue, such as weddings, proms, and deck parties that take place at the Penn's Peak venue. [4] It includes a large outdoor deck, with views of up to 50 miles.
The first Mountain Top Madness was produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) on June 30, 1995, the night prior to Hardcore Heaven.The event was held at the Flagstaff in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania in the United States, [1] with around 385 attendees. [2]
Central Railroad of New Jersey Station in Jim Thorpe, now a visitors center. Jim Thorpe was founded in 1818 as Mauch Chunk (/ ˌ m ɔː k ˈ tʃ ʌ ŋ k /), a name derived from the term Mawsch Unk, meaning Bear Place in Unami, the language of the native Lenape, possibly a reference to Bear Mountain, an extension of Mauch Chunk Ridge that resembled a sleeping bear, or perhaps the original ...
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The Jim Thorpe Area Running Festival is a series of races started in 2019 in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. It includes a marathon, a 26.2 mile footrace that features a steady elevation drop from start to finish.
The Central Railroad of New Jersey Station, also known as the Jersey Central Station and Jim Thorpe Station, is a historic railroad station located at Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania. It was designed by Wilson Brothers & Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and built in 1888 by the Central Railroad of New Jersey.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Race Street, Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, PA: 2 photos and 1 photo caption page, at Historic American Buildings Survey; Stone Row (Houses), 25-55 Race Street, Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, PA: 2 photos, 2 data pages, and 1 photo caption page, at Historic American Buildings Survey
"Muggles" is the title of a 1928 recording by Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra. A muggle is, according to Abbott Walter Bower, the author of the Scotichronicon , "an Englishman's tail". In Alistair Moffat's book A History of the Borders from Early Times , it is stated that there was a widely held 13th-century belief amongst Scots that ...