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  2. Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Jim Thorpe (known as East and West Mauch Chunk until 1954) is a borough and the county seat of Carbon County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania. It is historically known as the burial site of Native American sports legend Jim Thorpe .

  3. Jim Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    Jim Thorpe. James Francis Thorpe ( Sac and Fox (Sauk): Wa-Tho-Huk, translated as "Bright Path"; [2] May 22 or 28, [3] 1887 – March 28, 1953) [4] was an American athlete and Olympic gold medalist. A member of the Sac and Fox Nation, Thorpe was the first Native American to win a gold medal for the United States in the Olympics.

  4. Carbon County Jail - Wikipedia

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    The Carbon County Jail is a historic jail located in Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania. History [ edit ] The jail was built in 1869–1870 by Harry Bowman (under architect Edward Haviland) and is a two-story, fortress-like rusticated stone building.

  5. Harry Packer Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Harry Packer Mansion. /  40.86472°N 75.73806°W  / 40.86472; -75.73806. The Harry Packer Mansion, is a historic home which is located in Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania. Located in the Old Mauch Chunk Historic District, this residence was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 20, 1974. [1]

  6. 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 ...

  7. St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania)

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    St. Mark's Episcopal Church, now the Episcopal Parish of St. Mark and St. John, is a historic Episcopal church at 21 Race Street in Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania. Completed in 1869, it is a prominent example of Gothic Revival architecture designed by that style's leading proponent, Richard Upjohn.

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