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    Old Jail Museum

    4.0 (58 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 1:30 PM

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    Mike G.

    I really enjoyed the Old Jail Museum and I recommend it for you and your children. It starts it's a video history lesson about the plight of the Irish in the 1800's which led to them immigrating to the United States. The video reminded me of a history film we would have watched in High School. It was interesting being reminded of the history of Ireland. The jail definitely seems like a real haunted house or haunted building, the basement is truly scary ... it would be unimaginable having to be licked in solitary confinement in the dungeon. The tour is really pretty basic and our tour guide ,Kyra, was fantastic. She was very knowledgeable and well spoken for a high school student and I think she will be somebody important someday. Make certain to visit the kitchen and upstairs women's cell block , it isn't part of the tour you tour the upstairs on your own.

    Eloy Y.

    Built in 1871, the facility was occupied as a jail until 1995. The Old Jail Museum located on W Broadway in Jim Thorpe is best known for where several of the Molly Maguires (an early mining union) were falsely accused, convicted, and hung for murder. At first glance, it looks more like a fortress than a jail. Upon entering, visitors will usually find themselves milling about in the entrance hall, which used to be the warden's family sitting room. To the left of the entrance, it's now the gift shop, and along with tickets, visitors can purchase books or souvenirs. Visits to the jail are via guided tours offered from May through October only. The entrance hall, gift shop, and old visiting area can be viewed by anyone, but to go farther requires a ticket. Tours were given last Saturday. However, my partner, his aunt and I arrived around 2pm, and the next available tour was scheduled for 4pm. We decided to opt out and save it for our next trip.

    The Critical J.

    PROS: this was one of the top two things to do in Jim Thorpe. The jail was huge, the tour took us through all the main rooms, most things were original, and it was affordable. They also have a nice gift shop and the grandson of the owners, who tours you around, was very nice CONS: there's no parking around here as all street parking is for residents only. Also, they only accept cash. They didn't tour the second level of the prisoners area nor the courtyard OVERALL: one of my favorite places to go to in Thorpe. I highly recommend visiting

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    Michele B.

    Our group took a tour of this historic old jail and it was fantastic! Definitely worth it. So interesting. We started with a short video outlining the history of the building and the hangings of the "Molly Maguires" that unjustly took place there in the 1800s. Then our guide, Cole, took us through the jail including the exercise yard, dungeon (where prisoners were placed in solitary confinement for things such as unpaid parking tickets, in more recent history), kitchen, gallows area, individual cells, laundry and showers. But the most interesting part is cell 17, where the handprint is located. The story goes that Alex Campbell put his handprint on the wall in his cell right before he was led to the gallows. He did it as a protest to the crime of murder against him in June of 1877. Creepy cool story. Look it up! The handprint is still there!! You cannot take pictures of it. The other cells, including the dungeon, are open and available for visitors to walk into. Make this stop if you are in Jim Thorpe. Tickets are 12.00 for adults. Reservations are required. It's a good place to visit, particularly during Halloween time!!!

    Interior men's cell block.

    The tour was awesome. We had the pleasure of being led around by the owner's grandson. He was very knowledgeable. It's a non-profit so proceeds go towards maintaining the historic building. The story of the Molly Maguires is a tragic and interesting one.

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    Maria V.

    Definitely stop by here and take a tour! So much history in this town. Our guide was very knowledgeable and answered all our questions. The tour was more or less an hour or so and it also depends on how slow or fast you explore the museum. Highly recommend when your in town!

    Emma P.

    Overall it was a good experience. You spend about half the time watching a video on the history. The video is okay, but could use an update lol. The other part of the tour is pretty quick. It's short, but interesting. I would say this is a must visit if you are on the area!

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    Doug D.

    The jail in Jim Thorpe is intriguing and also fun to visit. While there are other historic jails out there that I have found to be more extensive, such as the one in Mt. Holly, NJ, this one happens to be located in a touristy town, so it gets more traffic. It's still worth visiting at any rate. Entry costs $10. You have to go in with a tour. The tour guides are mostly young, and it's not as in-depth as you might expect. There also haven't been so many notorious inmates there either, such as Al Capone. However, you do get to see each part of the now-closed facility, and it's worth checking out. You even get to go down into the hole, which is the musty dungeon for inmates who were "uncooperative."

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    Tuff Cook E.

    The tour was about 35 minutes, short and sweet but fine. Our tour guide looked to be about 12 years old, however he knew his stuff and gave a good tour. It's nice that at the end they give you time to wander around the cell block and go into the cells. I would appreciate some kind of little movie at the beginning showing the full history of what it meant to be a Molly Maguire etc. But for $10 this was well worth the time and money

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    Jail was pretty cool. Some of it is closed. Definitely catch it if you can. Go when they open and make reservations.

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    It's a cool looking place inside and out, the basement and the haunted hand print in the one cell are the best part.

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    Asa Packer Mansion

    Asa Packer Mansion

    4.4(31 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Built in 1861, this Victorian Italianate architecture-style home was constructed over a span of two…read moreyears at a total cost of $14,000 dollars. The Asa Packer Mansion listed as a National Historic Landmark was the home of philanthropist, railroad magnate, and founder of Lehigh University, Asa Packer, from Oct. 16, 1861, to Oct. 29, 1912. Located in Jim Thorpe, this building is recognized by a red-ribbed tin roof and a central cupola proudly atop Packer Hill with the commanding stunning views of the surrounding Pocono Mountains, where my partner, his aunt and I came for a tour today. Tickets were easily available and reasonably priced for the 1pm tour, which covered the entirety of the first and second floors. Our tour guide was a young lady (she mentioned she is a senior in high school) who obviously loves her job and is personally interested in the history of the mansion and family. From the furniture, woodwork, and stained glass to the artwork, she spoke about the history or significance. The mansion is not a restoration where pictures and video are prohibited inside. An amazing walk back in time, for which we can recommend this place.

    This was absolutely the highlight of our day in Jim Thorpe! Such a stunning home with amazing…read morehistory and it's incredibly well preserved. Our tour guide was very passionate about the subject and brought the story of the home to life. We learned so much about Asa Packer and his family as well as his contributions to the town itself. I highly recommend visiting the mansion. It's very affordable and you won't regret it. The setting is very scenic as it's set atop a gorgeous hill overlooking the region. Bonus points if you have the opportunity to visit during the fall season. You'll be surrounded by the most beautiful foliage. But very important to note, accessing the museum means walking up the hill and some stairs. It's a short walk but could be taxing for some. Very much worth your efforts though!

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    Big Creek Vineyard - Adjacent to the Train Station, in front of Josiah White Park

    Big Creek Vineyard

    4.0(37 reviews)
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    We loved this sample room right at the edge of Jim Thorpe. I have to give a huge thanks to Heather,…read moreshe made the experience wonderful and made recommendations for other places to visit. I really give 5 stars because of the service, the chill and open space/atmosphere. We tried a flight of wine and a few cocktails. Some of the wines I didn't really care for but some were great. The spiced apple wine hands down was the winner. We took home 2 bottles of it. The prices were very reasonable, I think we paid $15 for a bottle. We came back after walking around and trying a few other places. We will absolutely back if/when we come back to Jim Thorpe!

    Fun place to hang out near the train station in Jim Thorpe. The staff were super friendly and the…read moreoverall environment was very welcoming. The wine selection was decent. My husband and I tried the two reds they had and enjoyed them both. I really liked the local art work on display and the layout is good for couples up to medium sized groups. The lady who served us was so easy going, it is worth mentioning again how great the staff is. Their tasting bar area can get packed; so we found an opening and she served us right away and said we could go ahead an find an empty table, that she trusted we would come back to settle our bill when we were ready to leave. We were pleasantly surprised and purchased a bottle of red not only because we enjoyed it, but because we wanted to repay the kindness and trust extended. Thanks for a great experience!

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    Broadway House

    Broadway House

    1.5(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    We stayed here because the Inn at Jim Thorpe, where we normally stay, was full. They also own The…read moreBroadway House. The guest house rooms are priced about the same as the rooms at The Inn but lack any sort of personal touch. Pros: Lovely Victorian House. Our room was very clean and nicely decorated.. Cons: There is a parking deck attached but it's to small to accommodate anything more than a compact car. Our Dodge Ram was way to big for it. The only other available parking is at one of two lots 2 or 3 blocks away. You then have a choice of walking with all your stuff or parking in front of the house while you unload, which blocks the already small and crowed streets of Jim Thorpe. There is supposedly an innkeeper on call 24/7, but we never saw her. The entrance door was wreathed in cobwebs, ashtrays on the front porch and back patios were overflowing and smelly. The supply of towels for the hot tub ran out every day we were there and were not replaced till the next day. Coffee is not available at the guest house, in the morning you have to walk the 4 blocks to get coffee or tea at the Inn. Yes, there's a coffee maker in each room but when I'm away I don't want to make my own coffee. The Inn stocks the bathroom with a nice selection of "green" products. The Broadway House does not. Our room wasn't made up until 4 in the afternoon. Check in time is 4, yet rooms weren't cleaned yet. I think that if we paid an amount comparable to what the Inn charges we should have received better services.

    Do NOT ever stay here!!! Major health hazord! When you walk into this place, it knocks you back…read morewith the over powering aroma of rotting wood, mold and mildew!! No smell has ever entered my sinuses! BARf! When we checked out early after I woke up puking and had a fever And couldn't turn my head or use my shoulders,the lady at the desk was nice enough to refund our money we pre paid for the second night, then was so kind to tell us they have complaints about the smell all the time but only o. The first floor, so she was suprised to hear this from the 2nd floor, AFTEr the jerks booked us there like idiots! We had to cut our HONEYMOOn short due to my extreme case of pneumonia, and had to drive 10 hours home with my body shutting down on me. I finally came to life a bit today and called managment to let them know what happened... Do you think they called me back?! Heck friggen no! They made their money, what do they care?! Plus they know dang well what that place has going on there.. It's disgusting.. When I cough out the infection in my lungs it tastes exactly like what that rotting crap hole smelled like! (baaaahhh glah gag) makes my stomach turn to think Bout it. Anyway.. So pneumonia normally starts as a cold, goes to bronchitis and then turns into pneumonia... Not me! I was healthy and happy and went to bed after spraying the curtains n carpet with body spray.. Then woke up on my death bed.. 7 days later I can finally open my eyes, get my own clothes changed, and tonight we will see if I sweat the bed out 4 times. P.s. I'm a non smoker so no relations to that either! My doctor told me that the mold and mildew In that house is MORE the likely what caused this. I'm so disgusted at the thieves running this place and puting innocent peoples health at risk for a $120 .. Oh and 2 chocolate chip cookies... Friggen jerk offs. Trust me my message to managment was not a rant like this.. I was very polite! Still no response! RATS!

    Old Jail Museum - museums - Updated May 2026

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