Coal Region
Although most of the Coal Region is in the Poconos area of the state, the easternmost counties in the Alleghenies and Susquehanna Valley region are often included as well.
Cities
- — Famous for an underground coal mine fire that, fifty years later, is still burning. The entire town has been abandoned except for a small few who refuse to leave their native town. The area is a dangerous, burning ghost town and the most famous such town in Pennsylvania.
- . This small coal town is famous for not only its most famous resident, John "Black Jack" Kehoe, charismatic leader in the fight for coal miner's rights, but for its rapidly growing annual St. Patrick's Day Parade.
- Lovely town with a lot of history. It's known as the Switzerland of Pennsylvania. Go to the Jim Thorpe (formerly Mauch Chunk) courthouse for some interesting Molly Maguire history.
- — Mostly impoverished city since the departure of coal mining that has seen Hispanic immigration.
- — Home of the Red Tornadoes football team which holds the 4th highest win total in high school football history.
- — The county seat of Schuylkill County. This is the home to the Yuengling Brewery. Also, an interesting landmark is a large statue erected of the famous 19th century statesman, Henry Clay.
- — The largest city by population in the region.
- — Home of the annual "Coal Drop" on New Year's Eve.
- - Shenandoah has a swimming hole. Most people call it the shen penn. The water is usually freezing but that's nice on a hot day. It gets deep. There is an island out towards the middle. If you go to the bigger part of the shen penn be aware there is a Sucker Pit. The Sucker Pit is created by the old underground mine in Shenandoah which keeps the shen penn filled. If shen penn does ever get drained there is a chance Shenandoah might collapse from the mine being empty.
Understand
Talk
A good resource for some coal region dialect (which is more common to hear from older residents) is found online . The region is not only composed of descendants from German and Polish immigrants, but there are also many English, Welsh, Irish, and Eastern Europeans (i.e. Lithuanians, Slovakians, Ukrainians).
Get in
Get around
COLTS Bus serves the Lackawanna County area and parts of Luzerne County. The LCTA serves the Wyoming Valley area. HPT and STS service the Hazleton and Pottsville areas, respectively.
The best local routes are PA 309, PA 115, PA 315 (north-south), US 209, PA 54, (east-west)
See
Steamtown National Historic Sitein Scranton is a working museum of steam railroading operated by the National Park Service, on the site of the old Lackawanna Railroad yards. A shopping mall and trolley museum are adjacent to the site.
Number 9 Mine and Museumin Lansford offers a coal mining museum and an underground mine tour.
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address: ElysburgFun, food, and fantasy Knoebel's Amusement Resort! A nice amusement park to take the kids. Along with amusement rides, there is an extensive picnic grove. This place is a local staple and has been owned and operated by the Knoebel's family since 1929.
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address: WeatherlyEckley Miners' Village was an original anthracite mining town that is now a museum devoted to the everyday lives of the anthracite miners and their families. It is located nine miles east of Hazleton, Pa., off Route 940. Sean Connery was here to film part of the Molly Maguires movie.
- Centralia Mine Fire in Centralia is famous due to its long duration (nearly half a century) and persistence.
- Pioneer Coal Mine Tunnel in Ashland is a very well-maintained museum which includes an actual tour of a coal mine shaft.
- The Hometown Farmer's Market in Hometown is open from 8AM to 8PM on Wednesday only, offering award-winning food, fresh vegetables, and bootleg T-shirts.
- Schuylkill Mall alongside I-81 is one of Pennsylvania's first shopping malls. It is home to a K-Mart, Sears, Bon-Ton, and Chick-fil-A.
- White Haven Cemetery in White Haven is one of the oldest United States cemeteries.
- Cinemark Movie Theater in Moosic is the Coal Region's largest movie theater.
Do
- PNC Field in Moosic is home to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, AAA affiliate of the New York Yankees Major League Baseball team (as of 2019).
- The Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain in Moosic hosts major summer concerts.
- The Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre is home to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, an AHL affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins, and hosts concerts and entertainment year round.
- Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs in Plains hosts one of the largest casinos in the state and also serves as a daily harness racing track.
- The A-Hole in Girardville is popular for swimming.
- Shenandoah is a popular place to drive your car around in circles, a common coal-region activity known as "cruising".
- The Clover Irish Weekend Festival in Heckschersville. Schuylkill County, is an annual celebration of blended Irish and coal cracker culture held the last weekend in July, filled with music, dance, food, genealogy, games, crafts, and more.
- The Girardville St. Patrick's Day Parade is sponsored annually by the Jack Kehoe Division #1 AOH is growing to be one of the largest in PA! Always held the Saturday after St. Patrick's Day, this parade abounds with pipe bands, AOH marching units, floats, and community groups marching along Girardville's historic streets. Visit the Jack Kehoe Division website or the Girardville website for details, photos, and more.
Eat
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Mrs. T's Pierogies
address: ShenandoahNo trip to the coal region is complete without pierogies! This tasty Eastern European food (similar to a ravioli only with a potato and cheese filling, typically) can be found in most area restaurants, even local pizza shops. For a real treat, look for block parties and church picnics which might have homemade peirogies. -
address: TamaquaA great place to go for Heisler's homemade ice cream, mini golf, or a driving range. Part of the fun is the drive through farms and the PA countryside.
Tony's Lunchin Girardville is a very famous restaurant which serves "Screamers" and "Growlers", hamburgers and hot dogs (respectively) with its signature hot sauce. Tony's is open from 8PM until the last customer leaves. Has to be experienced to be understood.
Pizza Placein Frackville is known around the region as one of the best pizza places, with its signature "sweet sauce" that is often imitated but rarely duplicated. It stands as one of the main reasons chain pizza restaurants do not find success in the area.
Centiole's PizzaEast Main Street, Girardville has the region's best pizza. No kidding — this pizza is famous. The Centiole's clan only makes so many each night, so get a phone book and call early.
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phone: +1 570 373-9433address: KulpmontBressi Family Foods is the very best place to go for ethnic city chicken, sopressata, capicola, torpedo, shooters, salami, chorizo, andouille, and a host of other ethnic coal region foods.
Drink
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Dorko's
phone: +1 570-373-5040address: Fourth and Poplar St, Mt. Carmel PA -
End Zone Bar & Grill
phone: +1 570-373-5040address: 216 North 10th St, Kulpmont -
RJ's
phone: +1 570-462-9011address: 601 W Centre St, Shenandoah -
Roman's
phone: +1 570-874-3812address: 101 S Broad Mountain Ave, Frackville -
JAKES
address: 451 E Ave Mt Carmel
Stay safe
Go next
- Allentown and the Lehigh Valley have plenty of attractions.