Anthracite Miners Memorial
Girard Park
Washington & Main Sts
Shenandoah
Park and sculpted monument dedicated
to the thousands of men who mined Anthracite Coal in Northeastern
Pennsylvania.
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Anthracite
Museum of Mining
17th and Pine Streets
Ashland
(570) 875-2411
The Museum of Anthracite Mining focuses
on the history of anthracite coal mining industries and technology.
It features a diverse collection of tools, machinery and photographs
that depicts the mining of hard coal. Exhibits and equipment offer
a unique glimpse of work in and around the anthracite mines, from
an era when workers labored underground with pick and shovel-to
the surface mining operations of today.
Nearby, the Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine
and Steam Train allow visitors to examine firsthand the rigorous
work of the coal miner. Easily accessible from I-81. From I-80 take
I-81 to Exit 124B (Frackville Exit) then take PA Route 61 N. to
Ashland. From I-78 - take Route 61 N. to Ashland.
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Centralia, PA
Web
Site
A Pennsylvania community consumed
by an underground mine fire. Less than 1 mile from Ashland on Rt.
61 North experience a once vibrant town that is really no longer
a town. The story began sometime in 1962 along the outskirts of
Centralia when trash was burned in the pit of an abandoned strip
mine, which connected to a coal vein running near the surface. Today
Centralia is a near-ghost town with only a few remaining residents.
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Home of the Famous
Dorsey Brothers
Shenandoah
(570) 462-4494
The Dorsey Brothers Big Band sounds of
the 30s, 40s and 50s entertained millions across the country and
beyond. Visit the Burial Site of Tommy Dorsey in Shenandoah.
Tommy Dorsey
Born: November 19, 1905 Shenandoah, PA
Died: November 26, 1956 Greenwich, CT
Marriages:''Toots" Pat Dane
Theme Song: I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
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Mothers' Memorial
3rd and Centre Streets
Ashland
Web
Site
Looking over the postcard town of Ashland is Whistler's
mother. The world's only three-dimensional replica of James McNeill
Whistler's iconic painting. The Ashland Boy's Association (ABA)
back in the heart of the Great Depression, set her half-ton bronze
figure upon a granite throne, surrounded by beautiful Old-World
stonemason walls. Etched in the granite, in foot-high letters, is
this simple proclamation: A mother is the holiest thing alive.
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Old White Church
Cemetary Road
Ringtown
570-889-5164
Outside of town on the Ringtown-Brandonville
Highway is the Old White Church, dedicated in 1842, and listed on
the National Register of Historic Places. Tours by appointment only.
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Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine
and Steam Train
the Other Land Down Under.
A Pennsylvania
Top 10 Attraction
19th and Oak Sts.
Ashland
(570) 875-3850 or (570)875-3301
www.pioneertunnel.com
Where miner-guides relate the fascinating history
of anthracite coal, as you tour an underground mine and ride an
old-time steam train. Gift shop offers fine handcrafted jewelry,
coal related gifts, books and fine apparel. Lunch and snack bar
is adjacent to a spacious park and playground, and there is plenty
of free on-site parking. Easily accessible from I-81. From I-80
take I-81 to Exit 124B (Frackville Exit) then take PA Route 61 N.
to Ashland. From I-78 - take Route 61 N. to Ashland.
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Old Saint Nicholas Breaker
Rt. 54 at the border of Mahanoy City and one
mile west of Shenandoah
The Old St. Nicholas Breaker, located
just outside of Mahanoy City, was
constructed in 1930 and began operating in 1932. Half of the village
of
Suffolk was relocated in order to create room for Reading Anthracite's
Old
St. Nicholas Breaker, the largest coal breaker in the world. 20
miles of
railroad track were laid, 3,800 tons of steel and more than 10,000
cubic
yards of concrete were used. A mile and a half of conveyor lines,
25 miles
of conduit, 26,241 square feet of rubber belting, 118 miles of wire
and
cable and 20 miles of pipe were installed. When the breaker was
constructed it was divided into two sides. Each side could be operated
independently, producing 12,500 tons of coal a day. Once the raw
coal enters the production process within the breaker it took just
12 minutes to pass through the
entire breaker.
For 31 years, the Old St. Nicholas Breaker prepared
all sizes of Famous READING ANTHRACITE for the markets of the world.
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Victor Schertzinger Historical Marker
Coming on September 1st
PA Historical and Museum Commission
Mahanoy City
Victor Schertzinger was born in Mahanoy City
and raised in his family's jewelry store at 115 West Centre Street.
Award winning composer, he composed songs for the Ziegfield Follies,
produced the first Technicolor movie, and was nominated for three
Academy Awards, receiving one in 1934 for the "Best Musical
Score." He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Waynes Hotel and
Hibernian House
21 Beech St
Girardville
(570) 276-6246
Web
Site
Meeting place of Molly Maguire's and home to "Black
Jack" Kehoe, leader of the Molly's. Go back in time and
stop by to meet the descendants of "Black Jack" Kehoe.
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