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Do you live in the best and coolest small town in all of Pennsylvania?
While Pennsylvania boasts an array of amazing communities, there is one location that clearly stands out above the rest. Be it an abundance of museums and cultural attractions, or natural charm that exudes from every sidewalk crack, cafe, and town center, something about this spot sets it apart from all others in the state.
So, if you're looking for a place to book your next weekend trip with family or friends, look no further than this marvelous destination.
According to a list compiled by Far & Wide, the coolest small town in Pennsylvania is Jim Thorpe. Jim Thorpe was incorporated in 1818 and is home to 4,560 people.
Per the town's official visitor website:
"Founded in 1818 and originally known as Mauch Chunk, Jim Thorpe is now named after the greatest athlete of all time, and there's plenty of rich history to discover. The elegant Victorian mansions which were once home to turn-of-the-century industrialist millionaires have been revitalized, and today house unique shops, dining, bed & breakfasts, museums, galleries and popular entertainment venues. Keep reading to learn more about parking and things to do in and around Jim Thorpe!"
Check out Far & Wide for a continued list of the best and coolest small towns across the country.