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The Pocono Mountains region actually encompasses four counties: Monroe, Pike, Wayne and Carbon. And while it may not have the Delaware Water Gap, Carbon County […]
Ah, the Poconos! Where you can go hunting for game, hiking in the woods, fishing and swimming in the lakes, and breathing in all that […]
Generally speaking, the northern Poconos — the upper reaches of Pike County and all of Wayne County — are considered the province of New Yorkers […]
There are those who would rather not have to bother with the hassles of moving into a new home when they move into a new […]
As I write this feature, it’s raining cats and dogs in Philadelphia. And yet, even as the curbsides turn into rivers, I can feel the […]
Ah, the Poconos! Where you can become one with nature. Take a hike in the woods and breathe in the mountain air. Go boating or […]
Love boating and fishing on the lake? Want to live in a Poconos resort community that has it all? Don’t want to have to shop […]
People have been coming to the Poconos for a getaway for nearly two centuries, but its history as a place where people built vacation homes, […]
The most famous house built in the 20th century sits in the forests outside Pittsburgh, at the other end of this state. It earned its […]
Are you looking for a family-friendly spot for your Poconos vacation but don’t want to buy a second home? Look no further, then, than this […]
One can find houses in a variety of architectural styles in the Poconos, as anyone who has been following our weekly second-house feature should have […]
Three weeks ago, we featured a unique four-house compound built to allow privacy for you and your guests while also offering plenty of options for […]
This handsome modern residence, just over a decade old, might set tongues wagging in Gladwyne, but it wouldn’t look out of place at all in, […]
New York and Philadelphia have been sharing things since the 1700s, when the two cities more or less carved New Jersey up between them. But […]
The British don’t take vacations. Instead, they “go on holiday.” They’d probably appreciate the way this East Stroudsburg center-hall Colonial house for sale appears in […]