- New Memories/Conflux Galleries is an art collective, music venue, and creative workspace in Sullivan County, NY.
- 1846 factory building houses work of Victor Stabin, compared to Salvador Dali and M.C. Escher. Cafe Arielle next door.
- Museum of colonial history provides an authentic depiction of the life of the Delaware Company Pioneers. A tour of the facilities includes demonstrations of early settlers’ lifestyles.
- Live theatre productions from June to September. Musicals, dramas, and comedies, and a Christmas show during Hawley’s Winterfest.
- A historic home located in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area south of Milford. It is a 1 1/2-story, clapboard-clad frame dwelling with a steep gable roof.
- Vintage coaches pulled by diesel engines. Narrated round-trips follow the Lehigh River over bridges and into the Lehigh Gorge State Park.
- Boutique festival site with lawn and indoor seating . Food/beverage stands, amphitheater for 10,000, theater for 400. Festivals, events, and touring artists.
- Beautiful mountaintop entertainment venue comfortably hosts 1,800 concertgoers. Dance floor, lofty ceilings, concert bar/concession area, restaurant/bar.
- Bring the kids to this 1870 schoolhouse to look at a day at school with eight grades taught by one teacher. Call for hours.
- Four floors of exhibit space highlight the history of Monroe County. Mansion tours occur daily at 11 am and 2 pm. Appointments are recommended, so give them a call first.
- 1920s theater is concert venue that accommodates seated and standing-room-only shows. Full bar, state-of-the-art sound and lighting.
- This historic 1881 mill is the region’s largest revitalization project. Home to an event space, a coffee shop, an art gallery, a fitness center, and a group of shops.
- The mid-1880s Cresco Train Station has become a museum and a sort of shrine to this early United States form of transportation. Open Sunday afternoons, call first.
- The Old Jail Museum & Heritage Center is dedicated to preserving the 1871 jail and to the history of the Molly Maguires.
- Your artistic home in the Upper Delaware Valley. Artist platforms in galleries, on stages, and at festivals. They are the Arts Council of Sullivan County.
- Beautiful Pocono Mountain outdoor amphitheater. Sat/Sun shows. Beer, wine, food. Dance floor by the stage.
- Acoustically, there are none better. This Victorian-era opera house presents a wide range of live music with seating plus a large dance area.
- 3-story 1860 Italianate Victorian mansion. Industrial Revolution opulence built by titan Asa Packer. Park at Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway lot and walk up the hill. Harry Packer Mansion next door.
- Recreated 19th-century village. Catch a glimpse of history. There are special events throughout the year, and on summer weekends, several buildings are open to the public.
- Tobyhanna Train Station was built in 1908 and closed in 1965. The building remains in place and is in use as the local historical society rail museum.
- First-run, mainstream movies. They also hold seasonal foreign and independent film festivals. Small, cozy, and totally updated.l
- Home to the works of legendary fantasy artist Frank Frazetta. Open Thurs-Sun, 10 am – 4 pm. Call for winter hours.
- 150-seat art deco performing arts theater. High-caliber jazz, classical, folk, world music, opera, and theatrical performances. Walking distance to Main Street.
- Victorian-inspired gallery with work of artist June Ponte, winner of Saturday Visiter Edgar Allan Poe Award.
- Harmony In The Woods is an outdoor amphitheater in the woods of Hawley that features regional and national performing artists.
- Artist cooperative located in the historic Forester’s Hall. Wide variety of work in all mediums and genres that changes on a monthly basis.
- Restored 19th-century Industrial Revolution mining town, tours & museum. Houses, 2 churches, a rectory, company store. “You load sixteen tons, what do you get?”
- Located in the Catskill Mountains along the scenic Delaware River Valley. The gallery is unique to the region in that it presents high-quality, thought-provoking folk, self-taught, and contemporary art.
- Home to one of the largest collections of American Abstract Expressionist art in a magnificent and historic church building.
- Located in the birthplace of American dry fly fishing. Mission is to to engage anglers and naturalists of all ages and experience Trails are open daily from sunrise to sunset.
- Variety of artists showing paintings, stained glass, photography, sculptures, custom-created jewelry, and artisan crafts.
- Official historical society for Wayne County is a first-class museum and research library. See the history of the first steam locomotive to run on American soil.
- Living history museum preserves 19th century Penn German heritage. Period dress, re-enactment of daily life on the farm.
- The story of Jim Thorpe from the formation of coal to the Lenape Indians, mining, Switchback Railroad, to renaming from the original Mauch Chunk.
- Art/arts center on 94-acre, wildish site on Pocono/New York State border. ‘An ongoing experiment in art, design and aestheticized living.”– New York Times
- Art gallery/museum. Regional artists and the history of Delaware Water Gap. Open Sat/Sun afternoon, Memorial Day to Columbus Day.
- Historic district short walk from Milford. Early 1800’s buildings known as The Upper Mill. Houses one of the only turning waterwheels in PA. Self-guided tour, restaurant.
- The Pocono Indian Museum is dedicated to the history of the Delaware River Tribe know as the Lenape. Recorded audio tour guide, gift shop.
- Tour one of the nation’s largest collection of American Dorflinger glass, displayed in the home of the founder. Located in the Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary.
- 1948 theater with 1 screen, 350 seats, decked-out surround sound system, and a fully upgraded digital projection system for a quality viewing experience.
- 2 floors of exhibits of people, places, and things that make up the history of Pike County, including Zane Grey, Virginia Kidd, and Chief Thundercloud.
- Bringing Broadway to the Catskills since 1947. Mostly a hangout for people from Forestburgh Playhouse, and it’s a good one.
- Inspires wonder, exploration, understanding, and stewardship of the natural world through engaging collections, educational programs, and innovative relationships with a diverse community.
- A vibrant community art space in the heart of downtown Stroudsburg, showcasing a diverse collection of works from local and regional artists.
- Dedicated to NYC’s Water Systems and sacrifices by local residents to provide New York City with clean water. House, barn, woodworking shop, blacksmith shop and other farm outbuildings.
- Frantz School was built in 1855 by Jacob Frantz, who lived on the nearby farm and wanted a place for his (and the area’s) children and future generations to go.
- Live entertainment, documentaries, classic films, kids’ entertainment, comedians, and more. Live entertainment, documentaries, classic films, kids’ entertainment, comedians, and more. Since opening its doors 20 years ago, the F. M. Kirby Center’s cumulative audience has been more than 2.5 million people.
- Explores contemporary art practices of emerging and established artists through exhibitions, performances, classes, lectures and screenings.
- The ancestral home of Gifford Pinchot, first Chief of the U.S. Forest Service two-time governor of Pa. Guided tours, self-guided tours of the mansion include manicured gardens.
- 100-year-old movie house, used for Black Bear Film Festival, Milford Readers & Writers Festival, Milford Music Festival, music performances, arthouse/indie screenings, and more.