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  2. Mauch Chunk Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The Mauch Chunk Opera House, formerly known as the Capitol Theater, [1] is a theatre in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania in the United States. [2] [3]Built in 1881 by architect Addison Hutton on "millionaires row" in the former community known as Mauch Chunk, the cornerstone was laid on August 10, 1881. [4]

  3. Jim Thorpe Independent Film Festival announces 2024 lineup - AOL

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    Apr. 10—JIM THORPE — The Jim Thorpe Independent Film Festival (JTIFF) returns for its seventh season from April 18 to 21 at the historic Mauch Chunk Opera House. Nestled in the Victorian town ...

  4. Old Mauch Chunk Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Notable buildings include the I.O.O.F. Hall (1844), Lehigh Coal and Navigation Building (1882), Jim Thorpe National Bank (1870s), Carbon County Courthouse (1894), Dimmick Memorial Library (1889), Capitol Theater (Mauch Chunk Opera House) (1882), 1855 School, Weiksner's Taproom (1860s), "Stone Row," Webster House, New American Hotel, and Hooven ...

  5. Live at the Mauch Chunk Opera House - Wikipedia

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    In the last week of August 2008, alt-folk group The Wailin' Jennys arrived at the Mauch Chunk Opera House with the goal of laying down a live recording to capture their performances in the famous Mauch Chunk Opera House, in the town of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. "Live at the Mauch Chunk Opera House" was recorded during a single day, rather than ...

  6. Jim Thorpe offers fun, charm and history even in winter - AOL

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  7. Category : National Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania

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    St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania) St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Philadelphia) Schaeffer House; Searights Tollhouse, National Road; Second Bank of the United States; Smithfield Street Bridge; Staple Bend Tunnel; Stenton (mansion) Stiegel-Coleman House; Summerseat (Morrisville, Pennsylvania)

  8. 5 Pennsylvania towns are among ‘coziest winter destinations ...

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    One Pennsylvania location cracked the travel guide’s top 20 spots.

  9. Penn's Peak - Wikipedia

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    Penn's Peak is a hilltop live concert and entertainment venue located within the Pocono Mountains of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. [1] It can seat 1,500 concertgoers with reserved seating and up to 2,000 concertgoers with general admission seating.