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Cozy Home! Close to the Ski Blue Mountain, the Poconos, and Jim Thorpe.

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10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (22)
"We had a wonderful weekend getaway at Leona's home while visiting Jim Thorpe with friends! The location was perfect—just off a main road for easy access to nearby towns, yet nestled in a peaceful, wooded setting with stunning views of the night sky.The home was clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully stocked for hosting a group. The kitchen had everything we needed to cook for a gathering of five or more, including a variety of sheet pans, pots, bowls, a knife block, and even an immersion...
Cozy Home! Close to the Ski Blue Mountain, the Poconos, and Jim Thorpe.
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Learn more about Ashland

Check out the local area in Ashland—home to attractions like Moon Lake and Ashland Historical Society.

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Graffiti Highway,is a popular tourist attraction in Centralia, Pennsylvania about two and a half hours northwest of Philadelphia.
The nearly one-mile stretch of Route 61 is a profusion of color in a mostly abandoned ghost town. The story of the Centralia Mine Fire begins in the spring of 1962, when, according to Ripleys.com, the residents were preparing for their Memorial Day festivities.
Thinking the best way to clean up a sprawling, 300-foot landfill would be to set it on fire, they did just that, having no idea the blaze would continue for more than 50 more years. The smoldering fire "latched onto an old coal seam from the mine," explains Ripleys, "and slowly spread throughout the mines under the city."
Over time, a pattern emerged: Fires appeared and then would be doused. But nothing could stop them from coming, and the stench of burnt trash filled the air. Eventually, the town was condemned and now only a handful of residents remain.
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